DaVinci Resolve in 2025
November 03, 2025

DaVinci Resolve in 2025

Anonymous | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with DaVinci Resolve

We use DaVinci Resolve to put together a Broadcast Television show. The biggest one for us the collaboration across multiple users and more recently colour grading features. Also that DaVinci Resolve houses the full editing workflow in the single program expediates workflow and collaboration tenfold. As a Premier user previously, I can't imagine not utilising DaVinci Resolve for my future project going forward.

Pros

  • Colour Grading
  • Fair light Workspace
  • Multi user collaboration
  • Backup features and restoration of timelines

Cons

  • Audio syncing
  • Transcription handling
  • Faster Workflow
  • Better Collaborative Experience
  • Reduction of menial tasks
I tend to find DaVinci Resolve can crash when many users are working within the one project, but it does a great job a lot of the time. We ingest large amounts of film rushes into the program and find it doesn't run very slowly often if ever. Coming from Adobe, the layout and shortcuts of the program are nearly 1:1 and it feels good supporting an Australian product.
DaVinci Resolve is Adobe's editing suite combined and for a fraction of the price point. Investing in DaVinci Resolve has far more longevity than Creative Cloud. The grading features DaVinci Resolve offers are far better than anything else on the market.

Do you think DaVinci Resolve delivers good value for the price?

Yes

Are you happy with DaVinci Resolve's feature set?

Yes

Did DaVinci Resolve live up to sales and marketing promises?

Yes

Did implementation of DaVinci Resolve go as expected?

Yes

Would you buy DaVinci Resolve again?

Yes

DaVinci Resolve houses the full suite for editors in the one program. It is extremely well thought out and intuitive to use. It is more advanced in my opinion that Adobe Premiere.. which for longform and broadcast editing makes sense. For shorter, social editing I think I might prefer Premiere as it has all I would need, but is nice to have access to more advanced audio, transcription and grading features in the one program.

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