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A DaVinci Resolve plugin called AI Video Studio moves AI video, image, backdrop, and 3D generation directly into the Resolve timeline, so editors can generate, composite, grade, and finish an AI-assisted shot without opening a browser or a separate app.
Read if. Skip if.
- You edit in DaVinci Resolve and keep tab-switching to separate AI tools to generate shots, backgrounds, or assets.
- You do green-screen or VFX compositing and want AI-generated backdrops that match your original camera angle and lighting.
- You want to turn a single product photo into a 3D model or turn a rough clay render into a photoreal shot.
- You want to compare paying per generation on the cloud versus running generation for free on your own GPU.
- You don't edit in DaVinci Resolve — this plugin only works inside that NLE.
- You're looking for a free tool — it's a one-time paid plugin, and the cloud engine still bills per generation.
The full version, fast.
AI Video Studio is a DaVinci Resolve plugin that adds text-to-video, image-to-video, image generation, a green-screen backdrop generator, and a 3D-model/clay-to-photoreal generator directly inside Resolve's Workspace menu. Editors can capture a frame straight off their timeline, feed it to the AI as a reference, generate the shot, and drop the result back onto the timeline to grade and finish — no exporting or reimporting. It runs on fal.ai's cloud (pay per generation, no subscription) or locally through ComfyUI for free on your own GPU, plus a built-in chat assistant powered by NVIDIA's serverless APIs. It's sold as a one-time Gumroad purchase, or bundled into the paid VFX Room community with courses included.
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01 · The pitch: AI inside Resolve
Why the plugin exists — no tab-switching, node-based shot building, cloud-or-local pricing, built-in AI assistant.

02 · Opening the plugin + interface tour
Workspace > Workflow Integrations > AI Video Studio; a script runs it on free Resolve too. Green dot shows it's connected.

03 · Edit Video tools: reframe, relight, upscale
Selected clip plays in a previewer with draw-to-video, reframe, relight, and upscale tools.

04 · Engine settings: cloud vs local
Toggle between fal.ai (cloud) and ComfyUI (local); set up API keys for fal and NVIDIA.

05 · API keys + free models
Create a fal.ai account and API key; overview of free and leading models available.

06 · Video generation: text-to-video & image-to-video
Generate from scratch, add reference images, or capture the current Resolve frame as a starting point.

07 · Camera, lens, lighting & movement presets
Preset camera bodies, lenses, focal length, aperture, lighting setups, and movement styles to steer the shot's look.

08 · The node-based workflow
A note/node system for wiring prompts, reference images, and separate image/video models visually.

09 · Image generation
Quick pass through the standalone AI image generation module.

10 · Backdrop Generator for green screen
Generate a background for a green-screen shot from a prompt, matching the original camera angle.

11 · Compositing the shot + background variations
The generated backdrop (Flux 2, ComfyUI) composited into the shot; regenerate for variation; animate the background.

12 · Generating 3D models from a single image
A single sneaker photo becomes a rotatable 3D model; up to four reference images supported.

13 · Clay to Photoreal
A clay-rendered animation gets converted to a photoreal final render using AI as the render pass.

14 · Where to get it
One-time Gumroad purchase, or join the VFX Room community for the plugin plus VFX courses.
Lines worth screenshotting.
- AI Video Studio runs inside DaVinci Resolve's own Workspace > Workflow Integrations menu, so generated shots land directly on the timeline instead of being exported from a browser tool and reimported.
- The plugin can capture a frame straight from the open Resolve timeline and feed it back into the AI as a reference image, closing the loop between editing and generating.
- Generation can run two ways: on fal.ai's cloud, billed per generation with no subscription, or locally through ComfyUI on your own GPU for free.
- A green connection dot in the plugin UI is the only indicator that it's actively linked to the open DaVinci Resolve project.
- The Backdrop Generator can hold the original camera angle and lighting of a green-screen shot while replacing only the background, using a text prompt plus optional reference images.
- The 3D Model Generator turns a single product photo — the demo uses a sneaker — into a rotatable 3D model, and accepts up to four reference images for more accuracy.
- Clay to Photoreal takes a rough clay-rendered animation and uses AI as the final render pass, letting an artist animate cheaply in clay and get a photoreal result without a traditional render engine.
- The plugin exposes camera, lens, focal length, aperture, lighting, and camera-movement presets so a generation can be steered toward a specific cinematic look without writing a longer prompt.
- A node-based mode lets editors wire together prompts, reference images, and separate image/video models visually instead of filling out one linear generation form.
- The free version of DaVinci Resolve (not just Studio) can run the plugin via a script, not just the paid Studio edition.
- New AI models get added to the plugin as they release, since the cloud engine is model-agnostic rather than locked to one generator.
- The built-in AI assistant that helps draft prompts runs on NVIDIA's serverless APIs rather than the same engine used for actual generation.
AI generation now runs inside the NLE instead of around it.
Putting AI video, image, backdrop, and 3D generation directly inside an editor's timeline removes the export/reimport tax that made AI-assisted shots slow to actually finish.
- A tool that lives inside your existing editor removes the export-generate-reimport loop, which is often the real time cost of using AI tools, not the generation itself.
- Offering both a paid cloud tier and a free local tier (your own GPU) lets a tool serve casual users and cost-sensitive power users without forcing a subscription on either.
- Supporting the free edition of a host app (not just the paid tier) via a script widens who can actually try a plugin.
- Bundling reframe, relight, and upscale as one-click operations on an already-selected clip turns fix-it work that used to need separate tools into a single menu.
- Making the compute engine (cloud vs local GPU) a simple toggle, not a separate product, lets a user change their cost tradeoff without leaving their workflow.
- Surfacing which models are free vs paid up front helps a user budget before they start generating, not after a bill arrives.
- Capturing a reference frame directly from your working timeline, instead of re-uploading a still, keeps the AI generation grounded in what you're actually cutting.
- Exposing camera/lens/lighting/movement as presets, not just a text prompt, gives non-expert users a faster path to a specific look than prompt engineering does.
- A visual node system is a power-user escape hatch — worth offering alongside a simple form, not instead of it, since most users won't need it.
- A backdrop generator that preserves the original camera angle and lighting produces composites that read as intentional rather than pasted-in.
- Making regeneration cheap (especially when local generation is free) turns background choice into iteration instead of a one-shot decision.
- Turning a single product photo into a rotatable 3D model collapses what used to be a modeling task into an image task.
- Using AI as a render pass on top of a cheap clay animation separates the 'blocking' step (fast, low-fidelity) from the 'finishing' step (AI-generated, photoreal), which is a useful way to think about any expensive final step in a pipeline.
- A one-time purchase bundled with an optional paid community (courses included) is a common way tool-makers monetize both the transaction and the ongoing relationship.
- New models keep shipping, so a plugin's value increasingly comes from being a stable interface that can swap the underlying model, not from any single model it ships with.
Terms worth knowing.
- AI Video Studio
- The DaVinci Resolve plugin demonstrated in this video, adding AI video, image, backdrop, and 3D-model generation tools directly inside Resolve's workspace.
- fal.ai
- A pay-per-generation cloud API the plugin can route AI jobs through, billed per job instead of a flat monthly subscription.
- ComfyUI
- A node-based, locally-run AI image and video generation engine the plugin can use instead of the cloud, so generation runs free on your own GPU.
- NVIDIA serverless APIs
- The backend infrastructure that powers the plugin's built-in chat assistant, which helps draft prompts and settings.
- Backdrop Generator
- A module in the plugin that replaces a green-screen background with an AI-generated one, holding the original camera angle and lighting.
- Clay to Photoreal
- A workflow that takes a rough, cheaply animated clay 3D render and uses AI to convert it into a photorealistic final shot, standing in for a traditional render engine.
- Node-based workflow
- An alternate way of building an AI generation by visually connecting nodes for prompts, reference images, and models, instead of filling out a single linear form.
- VFX Room
- A paid community, hosted on Skool, that bundles the AI Video Studio plugin together with VFX courses and peer support.
Things they pointed at.
Lines you could clip.
“Stop leaving DaVinci Resolve to generate AI.”
“This is the editing workflow that was missing in Resolve, so we finally built it.”
“or we can even run it locally and for free on your own GPU”
“use AI as a sort of render engine to make our final render”
Word for word.
Don't just watch it. Burn it in.
See every word as it's spoken — crank it to 2× and still catch all of it. The same dual-channel trick behind Amazon's Kindle + Audible.
The bait, then the rug-pull.
Kevin Vandermarliere opens with a blunt promise: every AI model for video, images, and 3D now lives inside DaVinci Resolve itself, no browser tabs, exporting, or reimporting required. What follows is a straight feature-by-feature demo of the plugin he built to make that true.
Named ideas worth stealing.
AI Video Studio's 6 modules
- Video generation
- Edit video
- Image generation
- Backdrop Generator
- 3D model
- Clay → Photoreal
The full app list shown when opening the plugin — every generation type it offers is one of these six modules.
How they asked for the click.
“It's now available on Gumroad as a one time payment or join the VFX room to be part of a community in visual effects. You'll get the tool and also some VFX courses if you're interested.”
Soft sell dropped only after the full feature walkthrough — two lines, no urgency language, and the community/courses are framed as a bonus rather than the primary ask.


































































