The Fusion button is the scariest of them all. It's still freakin' me out, but I'm looking foward to working through this tutorial. Great vibe in the vid.
Dude, I'm just now finding your content. I use Resolve, and have been looking all over for some tutorials for Fusion. This is by far the best, most straightforward info I have seen. Thank you!
I watched this video as the first tutorial of fusion when i started out and i cant even undersand a thing but now I am back here after 5 months of using fusion creating different animations titles ..social media lower thirds....this makes much more sense now.
I’m using Resolve for a school project, literally just started today. I pretty much figured out what I could do in the Edit tab, and then Fusion tab was what I needed next. Playing with it was way different, fortunately I finally could do some basic tricks. This great video of yours has enlighened me and further enhance the fire inside, big thanks to you!
You can use a “Merge” node to connect the cursor rectangle and the mask, so you only have to keyframe one of them for precision. Nice to see someone giving some love to proper easing :)
You could do something like that, plug one mask into several different things or even make a shape with a mask and use a "duplicate" to make something really crazy... Thank you for the comment Ronald!
Hey brother!!! I lost my restaurant because of covid and started sharing my talents as a chef on RU-vid. Your demos have helped me elevate my videos. I haven't added them into my videos yet as I am practicing your techniques. Thank you so much. Peace!!
@@TheModernFilmmaker im very excited to add my new modern intro to my next video The food video industry is ultra competitive so I need to level up every day and thanks to you I am able to Maybe my food demos will inspire you.
I've watched so many videos on davinci and all of them go crazy, and not say what they are doing and start doing way too over complicated things. Thanks so much for not being like those other egotistical maniacs.
I recently got Resolve, and was struggling to make sense of Fusion. I watched several tutorials, but yours was the first to make it all make sense for me. The tunnel analogy is just perfect. Thanks!
Based on what I read in a blackmagic forum I think you can copy and paste splines. This way you don't have to reshape it to match movement of your cursor(shape) and your Title mask. Right click on the spline the choose copy points.
Got alot more respect for content creators. Recently I have been recording gaming clips and want to edit them into a nice video and it definitely has been more of a struggle than i would have though. I am very impatient so I want to just be good at it from the start. 😅 In time i will get used to it but i ultimately just want to say thanks to people like you who take the time to make videos like this for people struggling like me.
Thank you Isidro!! Just remember once upon a time I was right where you are now. Just trying to learn and figure things out. Enjoy the journey, in time I am sure you will blow yourself away ✌️
I love how you talk through every step and don't skip anything. Helps alot. If you're just starting in Fusion, where is the best place to start and what is the best way to learn it? I find that when I watch tutorials, I only learn how to do that specific tutorial.
Thank you Josh!! I really appreciate the kind words man 🙏 I personally learned from tutorials. At 1st it does seem like you are learning just one skill but each tutorial gives you new understanding of what is possible and how it is possible. Before you know it, you will be creating new innovations from all the combined skills you have learned. 👊✌
Just downloaded DaVinci Resolve 16 recently as I can not afford to be paying for adobe products at the moment, I was so blown away to find that this software is FREE! Anyway I found this channel and am so happy that you completely seem to work in Resolve 16, I will be learning a lot from this channel!
Wow, you did an amazing job explaining all of this man. I was so lost with fusion before...lol A lot of people just don't really keep going over the small bits throughout the tutorials so you get lost really easy or don't truly understand why you're doing something. As I was going through the video I could actually figure out the next steps on my own because I was actually getting an understanding of how to do the fx and piece it all together instead of just a step by step of how to make an exact duplicate of what they're doing with no explanation of how and why they're doing it that way.
While I do enjoy your content, there are so many things that can be done to improved in this setups ... but you are out there producing videos for the community. So much respect for that.
The setup has improved a lot from when the channel started Haha I dont have a lot of time for RU-vid so a lot of it is just about the easiest and fastest way to do it. Thanks for the encouragement!
Actually not as complicated as i thought before starting...everyone who wants to learn motion graphics in Davinci Fusion should learn from you... good stuff fr
Thank you so much!, I have watched 3 videos of yours now and I can say that each one has undoubtedly been of great help! I am a complete beginner to editing and Davinci resolve, I have only downloaded the software 4 days ago and now I can fully complete an animated title! I had a huge smile on my face after I successfully finished this tutorial and its all thanks to you. Your teaching is AMAZING and its everything that I have been looking for to teach me how to begin using Davinci.
I have found fusion confronting coming from final cut Pro. I have looked at other tutorials on RU-vid and they have been doing my head in. You explain it so well nice and simple. Please keep making these love love love them. Good work mate.
Dude just the first 2 minutes a learned a lot. Please make sure to keep doing this in your tutorials some of us are just picking up the basics on videos like this but no one else seems to explain the basics of view window and just the basics on how fusion works. Thanks!!
Good Job, Really useful! Tip: at 15:22 instead of manually matching the curves, you can copy and paste the attributes from the first to the second (you can do this for all attributes in DR)
Am only a few mins in, but finally, a tutorial that explains the node system clearly! Thank you dude. To those of us used to a lifetime of tracks and timelines, the node system appears mind boggling before enlightenment. This will also help with Blender that also uses a node system. Right, back to class, I have some titles to produce using Resolve 16.1, that I warn ya'll, is very sluggish rendering sometimes, and crashes a lot - on my 2019 8 Core i9 MacBook Pro anyway. (Hence 16.1 is Beta!) ;)
Thank you Alex! I was also much more familiar with tracks before I came across Resolve but I have found a lot of benefit in the node workflow the more I got used to it.... Glad to help 👊✌
I have been editing in PP for over 20 YRS downloaded Resolve last week to test the color science with BMPC VS PP. There is much to say about node editing besides the fact that I wrote Adobe a suggestion about introducing this editing format in their platform years ago... it's nice to finally see someone using the tech I could only once imagine. This world we live in is unbelievable... truly. Great video bro, love your casual approach to teach meaningful information for the niche.
Had no idea what the Fusion tab was all about until your video popped up on my Homepage. Thanks for the tutorial. Now that tab doesn't seem so scary anymore.
Thanks dude this is a straight to the point no bs video. I'm a CS student who is trying to learn editing as it is my hobby and this really helped me out, I want more da vinci content!! Keep it coming.
Really awesome. I liked the soft reveal method. I'm an audio engineer and your method is the difference between a harsh digital sound to a soft/warm analog sound output. (Old School) 😎
I just learned more about fusion from you in this video than the last 5 I just watched. So excited to try all this out! Love the vibe from this, so much better to learn from!
That was amazing dude! You took the "Fusion Button Fear" away from me in no time! Thanks for the video, you really helped me getting a much nicer effect to my titles!
This is an awesome and critical lesson. What you taught is invaluable. Understanding keyframing is huge and that was my biggest takeaway. Thank you for this
I gotta tell ya... your tutorials have REALLY helped me learn DR16. I was really getting frustrated, but your method of walking you through step by step is great.... repetition is key for me and I have learned a lot... THANK YOU!
Thank you!! I actually just did an updated version of this video with some really helpful techniques in fusion. Thank you for the comment Black Flag 👊✌
@@TheModernFilmmaker I know this a lot of work and I know I speak for many others that we appreciate all of the hard work. Davinci is getting a lot more popular and as you know there is not the training and plugins like there are with other products. So your efforts do not go unnoticed.
Nice tutorial! At 15:20, I found more convenient copy-pasting the "Displacement" settings from Rectangle1 to Rectangle2 under Spline settings. This saved me time and actually managed to match the S displacement form between both Rectangles. Thanks again! Nice job!!!
Been an After Effects artist for 20 years but starting to pick up Resolve. Being node based opens up a different workflow, keen to learn more as have to tackle Nuke as well. Thanks for the video.
Great vid, Marcel! I’ve managed to get about ankle-deep in the Fusion ‘ocean’ but find a lot of tutorials are dense and hard to follow. Even though you moved through this one pretty quickly it was really clear what you were doing and why you were doing it. Even better, your enthusiasm is infectious...BOOM! I just subbed - I’m looking forward to more of the Modern Filmaker!
Thanks for this course, I don't use fusion enough and have to keep turning to videos like yours to remind myself about the logic of fusion. You certainly are very thorough
Thanks for the video man. I'm going to spend some more time with Fusion, but in the meantime, I bought your title pack. Super clean and just the type of simple look I want. Badass man!
Damn, i've watched 3,5 minutes, and you are sooo good at explaining everything and making it easy to get a hang of fusion. Im one of those that are overwhelmed by the fusion tab! Im a director trying to start my own commercial business, and text and animation is my archillesheel, so thanks a lot man!
Thank you very much Nikolaj!! I really appreciate you taking the time to some kind words 😁 best of luck to you my friend. Once upon a time I was right where you are now so let me know if I can help you achieve your goals 👊✌
That was great Marcel, I know you have to time yourself, so it went kind of quick for me, but I can come back over and over as I need it. Great tutorial, very helpful, thank you for make it simple and detailed so we can learn. Really appreciate you took time to do that.
@@echofloripa Yes, as more fps will get a smoother expirience. but higher than 60 is alot of the time useless as most screens cant display more than 60fps same thing for video players.
swear down, you've just levelled me up! Thank you bro. This is the first video of yours that i've seen and I am very much lookin forward to seeing more. Bless up.
You can drag an image right into Fusion from the media pool and connect it to the node tree just like you would with a text or background node. In my experience audio is easier done in the edit tab
@@TheModernFilmmaker Thanks, man. That definitely helps. Too bad on the audio though. It is a pain going back and forth trying to figure out what frames my beats fall on.
i finally found out what the problem was, before going in to fusion u need to make sure your clip is selected and the red line is over your compound clip, then go to fusion:)
Great video, I used the video to make my first two projects to animate my title, and It has made me more comfortable in Davinci! You got me as a subscriber!
@@TheModernFilmmaker If only it were THAT easy lol. Your content is going to up my game with my thing and I just wanted to thank you. Please consider putting a course together and selling it. I would buy it in a heartbeat.
Hell yes. I've learned so much about resolve from this gentleman. I'm very grateful as well. If I ever get to the point when I can afford a professional colorist on a project he'll be the first I have in mind.
Just used this to make my first animated title for my new channel and video ideas I have-- I think it will work out perfect! Once you do a few of these, it gets pretty intuitive and adding more nuances, lines, animation features, etc. is pretty easy!
It really makes me laugh that every DaVinci video I watch on youtube seems to have an Adobe ad before it. I think they feel a little threatened by DaVinci......as well they should.
@@TheModernFilmmaker LMAO... clicked on the notification and it brought me back to your vid and BOOM.... Adobe commercial. What makes it even funnier is the revenue share. Adobe is essentially paying you to not use their software.
THE video that made me start using davinci a month ago. Was so impressed about what you can do and I'm still am! But now i can do that! Thansk man and keep doing videos! Great tutorial, well explained.
I love this in-depth material! I'm just starting with video editing. I've tried some other free programs, but Resolve is way beyond anything else I've seen. After watching too many "introductory/beginner" tutorials, it's nice to see some actual nuts&bolts instructions. This shows some more advanced ideas that can be used in a variety of ways. Now, off to look at your other videos.
You got a subscriber today with this one. I'm new to design and video editing in general. And this i loved and learned a bunch. Thanks a bunch for this video.
Followed the first half of the tutorial step by step and (for my purposes) made a few changes to the text and color... and it looks so dope!!! This is awesome.
The way you described Fusion Button is very good. 3D is used to this type of "FUSION" interface but not other programs. For people in Illustrator - Think Layers, with SubLayers - but of course without that whole MediaOut thing.
This is awesome! With your videos I'm starting to actually learn Fusion. And your artistic touch is great! It's "gold!" This is going to help me take my clients' videos to the next level.
GREAT VIDEO BRO!!! Very detailed. You broke this down much better than the other videos I’ve watched. I subscribed and I’m looking forward to watching your other vids as well. Thanks!