DaVinci Resolve 17 Official Training

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Fusion training

The Fusion page is where you can let your imagination go wild and create cinematic visual effects and motion graphics! It’s built into DaVinci Resolve and features a node-based workflow with hundreds of 2D and 3D tools. Fusion is ideal for everything from quick fixes such as retouching and repairing shots to creating true Hollywood caliber effects. If you’ve seen the Hunger Games, Avengers, Terminator Genisys, or many major Hollywood blockbusters, then you’ve already seen Fusion in action! You can use it to clone out an unwanted mic, replace a sign, create dynamically animated titles or even place characters into 3D scenes. It’s your new secret weapon for visual effect and motion graphics!

Introduction to Fusion

This first video provides you with an introduction to the Fusion page and its node-based interface. You’ll learn how to work with nodes when building a basic composite and discover how to animate with keyframes.

To get the most out of these videos, and to follow along with the lessons shown, please download the example projects and media used from http://bmd.link/7oVhEU.

Basic Compositing

Discover how to perform common compositing tasks in the Fusion page. Firstly, you’ll learn how to combine elements of separate takes to create a seamless final image. Then you’ll use the powerful Luma Keyer to replace the sky in one shot to better match another.

Motion Graphics in Fusion

This next training video explores the powerful 3D features on the Fusion page. You’ll learn the basics of how to create and work within Fusion’s true 3D workspace including building with shapes, using views and cameras, adding lights, and how to render your 3D objects into 2D.

3D Compositing in Fusion

In the final training video in this series, you’ll learn about the powerful 3D compositing tools on the Fusion page. Fusion features a true 3D workspace for compositing and creating cinematic visual effects and motion graphics. In this tutorial, you’ll use the advanced 3D camera tracker to create a virtual camera before adding objects into the environment. You’ll also discover how to use the tools to paint out unwanted objects to improve your shot.

To get the most out of these videos, and to follow along with the lessons shown, please download the example projects and media used from http://bmd.link/7oVhEU.

The Visual Effects Guide to DaVinci Resolve 17 Training Book

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