For wedding & event filmmakers

Drop the clips in a folder.
Walk away with the film.

Pulse Edit orders your footage in the real order it happened, cuts it to the beat of your music, and hands you a finished timeline — inside DaVinci Resolve. It's part of the app, not an add-on. The whole day, assembled while you make coffee.

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Chronological auto-assembly Cut to the music Works on DaVinci Resolve Free
Why this exists

Shooting the wedding is the easy part.

01

Hours of footage

A single wedding is hundreds of clips and dozens of hours. Building the highlight reel by hand eats your evenings and your margins.

02

The order matters

Getting ready, first look, ceremony, party — the story only works in sequence. Sorting clips into the real timeline is tedious, manual, error-prone.

03

Cutting to music

A wedding film lives or dies on the edit landing with the track. Doing that by ear, clip by clip, is the slowest part of the whole job.

How it works

A finished cut in three steps.

01 —

Drop the clips

Put the day's footage in a folder — or folders per moment (getting ready, ceremony, party). Add your music track.

02 —

It reads the timeline

Pulse Edit reads each clip's recording time and assembles the day in the exact order it happened. Long moments stay on the same clip, cut to the beat — no random jumps. If you shot with two cameras, their clips interleave correctly as long as the cameras' clocks were in sync.

03 —

Open in Resolve

You get a finished timeline, synced to the music, ready to refine in DaVinci Resolve — free or Studio. The grunt work is done.

What's inside

Built for the wedding workflow.

A.
Chronological assembly
Reads clip timestamps and lays the day out in real order. Folders become chapters.
B.
Beat-synced cutting
The same engine behind Pulse Edit — your footage lands on the music, automatically.
C.
Stay-on-moment
Long takes keep their continuity: consecutive segments of the same clip, not random cutaways.
D.
Licensed music, sorted
Planned: a library of wedding-safe, licensed tracks so your films never get muted or struck.
E.
Works on DaVinci Resolve Free
Exports a standard timeline that opens in any version of Resolve. No scripting, no Studio required.
Pricing

One app. One price.

Wedding editing isn't a separate product — it's Pulse Edit. Nothing extra to buy.

Subscription
€13/mo

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Questions

Before you sign up

How does automatic wedding video editing work?

You drop your clips into a folder. Pulse Edit reads each clip's recording time, arranges them in the real order of the day, and cuts them to the beat of your chosen music — then exports a finished timeline into DaVinci Resolve.

Does it work with DaVinci Resolve Free?

Yes. It exports a standard timeline (OTIO) that opens in all versions of DaVinci Resolve, including the free one — no scripting required.

Does it keep the chronological order of the day?

Yes — that's the whole point. It reads the recording timestamp of every clip and assembles the day from getting ready to the party, in the order it actually happened.

What about one long clip of an important moment?

It stays on that clip and uses consecutive segments of it, cut to the beat, instead of jumping to random footage — so the moment keeps its continuity.

Is this a separate product?

No. Chronological wedding assembly is part of Pulse Edit — same app, same €13/month, nothing extra to buy. Export one folder per part of the day (preparations, ceremony, shooting, dinner, party) for the best result.