@@MrAlexTech Jaime is great too, you two should do some effects or a collab together. Why don't you do like a Zoom overlay or something where you're adding effects around the outside? Interview style, a lot of people are doing virtual meetings these days.
Also you can right click on the clip in the timeline and select change clip duration ...or even faster, pressing ctrl-d while the clip is selected, to open the duration popup
This is a great transition to keep in the Power Bin, and one of my favorite walkthroughs of how fusion works--i could take these tricks into a lot of different directions (literally, figuratively and virtually). Thank you, Alex. Have a Coffee.
Sometimes something that looks complex is actually quite simple. I've wondered how to do similar things for some time and you've just shown me how easy it is. Thank you
First time to this channel and I'm really impressed by the quality and teaching technique. The pace is perfect for us noobs. And kudos for showing each step for each transition, rather than just saying 'do it this way for a different spin' . People on RU-vid get a bit obsessed with trying to make the videos as short as possible like people don't have a attention span longer than 7 minutes. But as a non media person coming to da Vinci, this video and its contents are perfect. I'd rather have a slowed down 19 minute video like this, than a rushed one. Keep up the good work, and you've gained another subscriber
I'm all for 20 minute Tuesdays! Been slowly using and learning Fusion more. Thank you for giving me additional lessons to learn! As a shortcut to reduce mouse clicks: Instead of clicking on each individual pt in the spline and clicking on curve, you can select all of them (click and drag mouse) and then press the 's' key.
Super clear tutorial, but there’s an easier way to do the blur. On the rightmost tab of the transition node in the inspector, just tick Motion Blur and select the quality. No blur node required.
Thanks Alex - another great video. I dabbled in Fusion to create my specific title intro following specific instructions from a different video but this video is helping to develop a greater understanding of what is going on - even if there is still a way to go for me. Also the "train" analogy helped - thanks.
Yes!!! I was obsessed with Jaime Fenn's channel and a bit sad I was almost done with his tutorials. But then I found this gold mine! So happy mate. I got a new favorite channel :)
Subscribed. You're one of the easiest to understand youtuber explaining resolve. I'm a beginner and your dump it down approach really helps. :P. keep up the great work.
Hey Alex. If you highlight all key frames in the spline (click mouse and drag) then just press the “F” key on the keyboard, it’ll smooth all keyframes.
Just' sayin': This might be the best investment of ~25 minutes on Fusion I've seen. Two points: when selecting effects, using the browser is great if you have no idea what the effect's name is. If you know it, or can make a reasonable guess, ctrl-Space is much faster. Also, when working in the spline pane and smoothing the default hard corners, it's much quicker to drag select multiple (i.e. all 3) keyframes, then hit the smooth button. Oh, and one more thing: I'm not clear on what the "bug" is that you mentioned. I'm running Resolve Studio 16.2 latest version and I didn't have to round-trip to the media pool. THANKS for this video, really straightforward and (maybe more importantly?) tailor-able to other effects.
Your tutorials are far more useful than any others out there..nice work man.useful things..and the cool thing is that you can reuse the transitions when you want in the timeline
Nice video, it's helped me A TON, seriously. I´ve been trying to understand Fusion tool with other videos, but only a few, counting this, has really helped. Also, great accent, love it.
Fantastic teaching style Alex, I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge and taking the time to explain what your doing and why. Brilliant mate, I hope you keep delivering the great content. Cheers👍
Thank you Alex, did already know about this transitions, but really good explanation of you. This was really easy to follow step by step. I prefer a 20 frame transition when doing like this. 1 sec is just a little to slow IMO. I do edit on a 25fps timeline. Thank you, can't wait to see what else you have up the sleeve. Yes, you do deserve a coffee or two :-P
Great tutorial and super useful techniques and effects. You always pace your tutorials perfectly. You don't speed through and talk theory, you show us exactly what we need to do.
Don't forget, you can put the Adjustment Clip Transitions into Power Bins so you can use them in any project! See here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fG3eMBz2960.html
Would you mind sharing the quick preview of the effect in the beginning of your video? It will give people a good idea of how it looks before diving 20 mins into the clip. Thanks though.
Hey Jason. Yeah my apologies, I generally do for all my videos. I made the assumption for this one that everyone had seen my previous videos which was a mistake.
Great work alex. Just starting to dabble with davinci after being a power director user. Wanted something to make effects and transitions a bit flashier and easier than in pd. They tend to look very basic in pd at my skill level and I'm often left disappointed with the end result. These look much better and once you get accustomed to resolve they look to be much quicker to create and save. Thanks for the helpful videos. Hopefully i will be using resolve fully start to finish on my upcoming videos.
Absolutely amazing, great stuff, straight to the point and easy to understand. Well done. Funny aside, the biggest take away for me was, I was doing it all wrong!!! I used to mess with keyframes in the editor tab. It was a nightmare 😱 never again. I didn't realize the "right" way was to do it fusion....
I used ur transition pack. Thanks mate. U've made my life 100 times easier. N thank u on the recommendation of the free whoosh sound. ✌🏽out! Fans from Singapore.
To add motion blur, there's a dedicated option, in the inspector inside the transform node, where you choose the amount of blur, quality and other parameters. There is no need to use keyframes for this.
That was extremely helpful, thank you! Keep the transition tutorials coming! I'd love to see how you make a glitch transition too. Great content, thanks again! 🙏🤟