Edit with clarity. Build the story with precision.
DaVinci Resolve is not just a more capable editing application than CapCut. It is a fundamentally different production environment built around a page-based workflow that separates assembly, precision editing, audio finishing, colour grading, and delivery into distinct professional workspaces.
Understanding how these pages work together and why professional post-production is structured this way is the foundation of this module.
This capstone course develops professional desktop video-editing capabilities for longer-form, commercial-quality video work. The production contexts differ from Module 5: interviews assembled from multiple camera angles and audio sources; branded short films with a deliberate colour identity; corporate communications videos with consistent audio treatment across multiple scenes; and commercial content that must be delivered to broadcast or client specifications.
At the core of this module is a commitment to the disciplines that most self-taught DaVinci Resolve users never develop: using the Cut page for fast assembly before moving to the Edit page for precision work, applying the Fairlight page for proper audio mixing and dialogue cleanup rather than applying basic level adjustments on the timeline, and using the Colour page for grading to a visual identity rather than just correcting technical problems.
By the end of this course, you will be able to organise footage and assemble sequences using Resolve’s professional workflow architecture, execute precision edits that match script narrative requirements, mix and clean audio in Fairlight to a deliverable standard, grade footage to a consistent visual identity using the Colour page, and export files correctly specified for broadcast, digital, and commercial delivery.
DaVinci Resolve (free version) must be installed before Day 1.
This capstone course is for videographers and content professionals who are ready to develop professional desktop editing capability for longer-form, commercial-quality video work.
Basic video editing understanding is required. CapCut experience from Module 5 is appropriate preparation.
This capstone module requires both basic editing knowledge and a system capable of running DaVinci Resolve.
DaVinci Resolve’s page-based architecture is the most important concept in this course. Every skill developed here is understood in the context of which page it belongs to and why.

By the end of this course, you will be able to:
Completing this programme capstone, you will develop the following professional desktop editing capabilities that define commercial post-production practice.
Script-to-sequence translation
Interpret production briefs and build deliberate editing sequences that serve narrative and visual requirements
Professional project management
Organise large footage packages in DaVinci Resolve with bins, metadata, and editing logs
Cut page assembly
Use DaVinci Resolve’s fast assembly workflow for efficient rough cut construction from large footage packages
Edit page precision
Apply ripple, roll, slip, and slide trim modes with deliberate editorial purpose
Fairlight audio finishing
Mix dialogue, music, and ambient tracks to broadcast and online delivery level standards
Audio cleanup
Apply EQ, compression, and noise reduction to dialogue tracks in Fairlight
Visual enhancement
Apply stabilisation, titles, and effects in DaVinci Resolve’s Inspector and Fusion pages
Node-based colour grading
Build a structured colour workflow on the Colour page with primary correction, creative grading, and secondary selections
Consistency grading
Apply a base grade across multiple clips using group grading and scope monitoring
Professional delivery
Configure and execute exports for broadcast, online commercial, and client archive output contexts
Technical compliance inspection
Verify the sequence output against the delivery specification before rendering and sending
This is the final module and capstone of the Certified Digital Videographer programme. Every technical discipline, production workflow, and editorial capability developed across Modules 1 to 5 finds its most demanding application in the post-production workflow developed here.
The full certification pathway:
Module 1: Mobile Smartphone (iPhone & Android) Videography Essentials
Module 2: Advanced Cinematic Smartphone Videography
Module 3: Mirrorless & DSLR Videography Essentials
Module 4: Advanced Cinematic Mirrorless/DSLR Videography & Video Production Techniques
Module 5: Mobile Video Editing with CapCut
Module 6: Video Editing with DaVinci Resolve ←You are here
Completing all six modules qualifies you for the Certified Digital Videographer certification. This capstone is where raw footage from the production skills of Modules 1 to 4 becomes a commercially deliverable, professionally finished video product.

A Certification of Completion by Equinet Academy will be awarded to candidates who have demonstrated competency in the Video Editing with DaVinci Resolve Course assessment and achieved at least 75% attendance.
This course moves from script interpretation and multi-source footage organisation using DaVinci Resolve’s Cut and Edit pages, through professional audio finishing in Fairlight and visual enhancement to structured colour grading on the Colour page and professional delivery preparation. Each page of DaVinci Resolve is introduced in the order a professional editor would use: assembly first, precision second, audio finishing third, colour last, and delivery last.

Meet Your Educators
Jerome Siew is a media director, trainer, and founder of CJ Pixels and Spark Social Lab, with over 15 years in visual storytelling. His portfolio includes international film work, large-scale live productions like NDP 2023, and high-impact corporate media. As a trainer at Equinet Academy, he focuses on helping creatives and business owners build confidence, clarity, and creative independence.
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S$499.00 S$999.00
2 Days | 16 Hours | Programme Capstone
Day 1: Script interpretation, footage organisation, editing logs, Cut page assembly, Edit page precision editing, video theory, and pacing for longer-form content.
Day 2: Fairlight audio page mixing and delivery targeting, visual enhancement and imperfection cleanup, Colour page grading and consistency, delivery specifications and export workflow, quality inspection, collaboration review exercise, and assessments, including a case study written assessment and individual project presentation.
| Learning Mode | Course Dates | Duration | Trainer |
|---|---|---|---|
| In-Person | 18, 19 Aug 2026 (Tue, Wed) | 9.00am - 6.00pm | |
| In-Person | 19, 20 Nov 2026 (Thu, Fri) | 9.00am - 6.00pm |
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No. The free version of DaVinci Resolve covers all exercises and assessments in this course. Download it from the Blackmagic Design website before Day 1.
Minimum 16GB RAM for comfortable Colour page performance. A dedicated GPU is strongly recommended; without one, Colour page previews will be sluggish. An M-series MacBook Pro, a Windows laptop with a mid-range dedicated GPU, or equivalent.
Yes. The Colour page, node-based workflow, scope-guided grading, and consistency grading across a multi-clip sequence are all covered in LU3. This is grading to a visual identity, not just technical correction.
Module 5 (CapCut) is the recommended preparation. Knowing what a cut, a trim, and an audio level adjustment are is sufficient before Day 1. DaVinci Resolve’s interface and workflow are taught from setup to completion.
A professionally edited, mixed, and graded sequence produced in DaVinci Resolve, exported as both an online commercial deliverable and a client archive file. A complete understanding of the Cut / Edit / Fairlight / Colour / Deliver page workflow. And the professional desktop editing capability that separates commercially deliverable post-production from technically adequate editing.
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