After 18 years of handling videotape, online editing, I was hired on as a telecine transfer artist and trained on a daVinci 8:8:8 digital color corrector.That was 1994; davsys offered in-person classes at their facility in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea (Florida). Ten days at a HoJo on the beach. Started to encounter non-linear media while sitting in on some sessions at Modern (Burbank) in 1999. I started my own firm in 2005 — originally with Silicon Color’s “Final Touch 2K” which was purchased by Apple and repackaged as “Apple Color” and released with Final Cut Pro 5/6/7. Originally I had specified daVinci Resolve, but as it was in Beta, was not available. When Grant Petty purchased the company and rebranded it to DaVinci, featuring Resolve as a Blackmagic product, I switched over to what I was familiar with (I thought) because by then, the writing was on the wall for FCP (X-product). I think the first version I picked up was Resolve8, and of course we’re up to 17 now.
It has become the supersuite that was all the rage / fever-dream that Final Cut Pro editors all thought (at the time) was going to be FCP 8. Personally, I think it is too big now, but as a commodity consumer item, why would you *not* want that Ferrari in your garage?