Davinci Resolve 15: FUSION, Robust VFX for FREE
What you’ll learn
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Visual Effects in FUSION, a top notch compositing beast used in numerous Hollywood blockbusters
Fusion is now integrated with Davinci Resolve 15.
It’s a robust compositing software, node based just like Nuke. And it is used in High End films from Avatar to Star Wars, Harry Potter, Superman, Spiderman, Ironman, X-Men, Game of thrones, James Bond films. you name it
These are just a few films, the list is long. But the question is not how many films, the question is do you want to join the professionals, and add the power of node based compositing to your workflow … FOR FREE… yes BlackMagic did it again. It has bought the monster software from Eyeon and released it for free. What an opportunity? One you cannot afford to miss, because now you can it do it all in Davinci: editing, visual effects, Sound and color correction.
And I will take you in the Fusion journey, from the very beginnning to get you up and running fast in a top notch compositing beast.
We’ll start strong with:
– a quick compositing,
– and then I will take you in a tour of the interface, because I want you to feel comfortable in YOUR new compositing software.
– You will learn how to work with nodes, including text, how to organise them and make them do what you want.
– Of course we’ll do tracking,
– stabilising shaky footage,
– rotoscoping,
– green screen keying,
– Animation,
– and much more including where to get more free OpenFX to have a richer toolkit.
I can’t wait to see what you will do with Fusion in Davinci Resolve 15.
Who this course is for:
- Beginners to professionals in visual effects who want to add Fusion to their arsenal
- After Effects users
- Nuke users
- Anyone who wants to take the next step in visual effects
12 reviews for Davinci Resolve 15: FUSION, Robust VFX for FREE
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Skylla54 . –
Awesome
It would be cool if you can insert a MicroPlaylist of using 3D Models in Fusion. It took some that for finding out how to import my Blender 3D Modell files in Fusion, but these basics helped me a lot. Thanks!
Jean-Pierre MASSON –
Compte tenu de la complexitĂ© du sujet, je trouve les explications très claires basĂ©es sur des exemples concrets. Mais pas assez d’exemples concrets sur toutes les possibilitĂ©s de Fusion.
Kyungsu Kim –
please show more, and talk less. Especially when it is not directly related to the main topic. The script should be more organized. However, the overall lecture was helpful.
Amos DISHON –
A little to messy, I can see the guy knows what he talks about but he’s very distracted and goes hardly to the point.
Lacks of real exercises with downloadable material.
He doesn’t answer the questions
Regis Barbey –
The teacher loves to hear himself too much and waste enormous amount of time just by not going to essential. Green screen keying section is 30 mn and teach just the minimum. It can be teached with more details in less than 10mn.
Dennis Triplett –
This course takes your fear away for Fusion. It’s an excellent starter course and helps you understand the core principals of Nodes and Fusion. Highly recommend.
M Henry Mohan –
The lessons are quite understandable. But it left out 3D portion of the fusion. I wish the course could be more comprehensive. The instructor could avoid side talks and focus on the subject in a less verbose manner.
Sagerpreet Singh –
Usually technical courses like these have material, I try to find similar footage but I run to my own problems which hinders my learning speed.
Shrinath c –
Was expecting little more in depth tutorial. contents very basic and very limited. Expecting more explanation on few more effects.
Jonny Opsahl –
As a beginner in both Resolve and Fusion, this course has given me an understanding of how it works.
My feelings are that the instructor has a good knowledge of the topic. He explains everything easily and understandably. I am looking forward to learning more about Fusion, and this course has given me a platform for future learning.
Jo-Ann Bizzo –
This was a good course, lots of useful tips and information. Could use some updating for version 16 and would be nice if you could include information i.e. commands for mac users if possible, but not a deal breaker.
Periklis Begzos –
While presenting a showcase of all the basic tools, what I wanted more from this course was an example combining the tools presented in a final result. For example, tracking combined with roto (masks) up to the point where we would export (deliver) a realistic final result.