Fairlight Is Better Than You Think for Audio Post

DaVinci Resolve Fairlight has a reputation for being “the audio page inside an editing app,” but there are a lot of things it gets right for real audio post workflows. In this livestream, I’ll walk through the parts of Fairlight I actually like for dialogue editing, sound editing, audio cleanup, routing, buses, loudness, delivery prep, and general post-production workflow inside DaVinci Resolve. We’ll look at where Fairlight feels fast, where it makes sense compared to Pro Tools, and how Resolve can be useful for filmmakers, editors, YouTubers, dialogue editors, and anyone trying to finish better-sounding videos without constantly bouncing between apps. Topics may include: DaVinci Resolve Fairlight workflow, audio post production, dialogue editing, dialogue cleanup, sound design, mixing for film, loudness, buses, Fairlight vs Pro Tools, audio repair, ambience, room tone, plugin workflows, and practical audio tools for video creators. This is not a “Fairlight is perfect” stream. It’s a practical look at the features that are genuinely useful, especially if you work in audio post, film sound, YouTube production, or creator-focused mixing. I don't have a Patreon. You can support the channel by buying stuff to help you in your career from https://4lo-digital.com/shop/ Join this channel to get access to perks:    / @thomasboykin