Davinci Resolve 16/15: Fusion Basics
What you’ll learn
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Use Davinci Resolve to create simple motion graphic and visual effects
Blackmagic Design the company that own Fusion, one of the world’s most advanced visual effects, 3D, VR and motion graphics solution! has finally integrated Fusion to Davinci Resolve, which mean that now you can Edit videos and add visuals effects and color correction using only one software. How Amazing is that.
And in this course we’ll learn the basics to get up and running with fusion.
we’ll start by taking a look at the fusion interface and how to add nodes then:
– Use different nodes and organize them
– Learn the basics of animation and how to use the keyframe / spline editor
– Create 3d Texts, add light and animate using the 3D camera
– Keying green screen using different type of Keyers
– Use the 2D and Planar tracker
at the end of each chapter you find an exercise that helps you practice what you’ve learned, and finally we’ll end with 10 examples that will combine what we learned so far in this course.
Who this course is for:
- Anyone one who wants to transition to Davinci Resolve for video editing.
- Davinci Resolve users who wants to learn fusion tab.
12 reviews for Davinci Resolve 16/15: Fusion Basics
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Nigel Mullett –
This is a good course which I found very useful
Anton Wick –
Trés bien, mais j’ai déjà des bases.
La personne qui commence à peine va galèrer assez rapidement : ca va trop vite !!!!!!
Il a un train à prendre le monsieur?
Jackson Baker –
So far, I like the speed of the course, but I think a little bit more could have been done explaining what we’re actually editing. The timeline aspect has been a bit confusing for me inside of the fusion workspace, and I think it could have been explained a little bit more. After watching the first few videos, I went out and tried to apply what he was teaching, but I couldn’t do it very well, and it was a bit frustrating. I think that if you could edit any of your videos, I think it would be a good idea to make another video after the first introductory video that shows the fusion interface in more depth, and shows what we’re really doing and editing in the fusion workspace.
Marco Omage –
Un corso assolutamente consigliato per chi si approccia al software Fusion per le prime volte, ed ottimo anche per chi vuole approfondire alcuni aspetti!
Marcio Silveira –
O curso é bastante objetivo e as explicações são claras. Suficiente para o iniciante no uso do Fusion no Davinci Resolve.
Manu Priya –
This is a great course for a beginner, you need to watch each video twice at least and do more practice
Jessé Maia de Oliveira –
Your explanation is comprehensive and objective. I liked to learn from him.
Akhil Thomas –
The rate of speech of the instructor was too fast, had to view the videos more than two times to get it correct. The video are up to point and have given me a exact idea of how to use the fusion tab excellent work in that sense
Jacob Dornhecker –
Well taught. Was missing downloadable resources, but you can work around it by googling for images for the most part. Like others said, he moves pretty fast, but that’s the point of downloadable lectures – you can go back. I used video game footage for video sections where I didn’t have the resources.
Richard Malarcher –
Absolutely the best and most complete single series on Resolve 16 I’ve seen anywhere. From beginner and on, tons of practical examples to bring home the lessons.
Koveanthan Pon –
Great introduction to fusion!
Carlos Manuel Boura Sampaio –
Right to the point, no long talks. Just examples, practical. Doesn’t cover all the features in detail, but that is not desired (it would just be too long). Instead, it shows some quick examples, some important tools, shows the potential and now it’s up to your imagination and will to learn more! I like