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Vit brings Git to DaVinci Resolve
Vit adds Git-style branching inside DaVinci Resolve by turning timeline decisions into lightweight JSON metadata instead of versioning video files. Editors, colorists, and sound designers can work in parallel, then merge their changes through the Resolve panel or CLI.
// ANALYSIS
Vit solves a real collaboration problem by versioning edit decisions instead of media, but it reads more like a workflow innovation than an AI product. The AI merge layer is useful, yet the bigger story is whether post teams will actually adopt a branch-based editing habit.
- –Splitting cuts, color, audio, effects, and markers into separate JSON files matches how post-production teams already divide labor.
- –The AI-assisted semantic merge is the most compelling piece, since cross-domain conflicts are where plain Git-style diffs usually fail.
- –Keeping raw footage out of the repo avoids storage bloat, but relinking assets still adds operational friction.
- –The Resolve panel plus CLI combo makes it usable for both editors and technical leads.
- –Adoption will hinge on whether the setup overhead feels worth it for small teams and freelancers.
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DISCOVERED
17d ago
2026-03-26
PUBLISHED
17d ago
2026-03-26
RELEVANCE
6/ 10
AUTHOR
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