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Chapter 194
Collaborative
Workflow
Multi-user collaborative workflow uses “bin locking” to manage who has access to what
when multiple collaborators open the same project. However, collaborative workflow also
allows multiple artists to do simultaneous editing, compositing, grading, and metadata
entry to clips on the same timeline within a single project for which Collaboration has
been enabled. Multiple users can simultaneously access the same timeline within the
same project to edit, composite, and grade at the same time, while other editors and
assistants can open different bins containing different timelines within the same project
to do editorial and media management. This chapter describes how to set up multiple
DaVinci Resolve workstations to collaborate, and how to use bin locking to work together.
Contents
Introduction to Collaborative Workflow 3587
Collaborative Render Cache Support 3587
Collaborative Support for Individual
Monitoring 3587
Collaborative Marker, Flag,
and Clip Color Support 3587
Read Only Mode 3587
Collaborative Support for HDR 3587
Requirements for Collaboration 3588
Enabling Project Collaboration 3588
Opening Projects to Collaborate 3589
Customizing Your Collaborator
Identification 3589
How Collaboration Works 3590
Automatic Bin and Timeline Locking 3590
Managing Bin Locks Manually 3591
Manually Unlocking Timelines 3592
Automatic Clip Locking 3592
Receiving Changes Made by
Collaborators 3593
Examples of Collaborators
Working Together 3595
Multiple Editors Working Together 3595
Editors and Assistant
Editors Working Together 3596
Editors and Compositing
Artists Working Together 3596
Multiple Compositing
Artists Working Together 3596
Editors and Colorists Working Together 3597
Multiple Colorists Working Together 3597
Managing Notes Among Collaborators 3598
Collaboration Chat 3598
Chapter 194Collaborative Workflow 3586
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