![]() ![]() ![]() Personally, I use Filler layers as it helps visually with organizing a sequence. This means that the effect can be applied either at the clip level, or as a Filler layer resting above a clip (similar to an adjustment layer). The Fusion Connect plug-in functions just like any standard AVX effect inside Media Composer. How to move your Fusion comp from Avid into DaVinici Resolve for final finishingĬlip Effect or Filler – Your First Decision.Anticipating the color management implications of ‘export media’ vs ‘reference media’ workflows.Understanding the ‘export media’ and ‘reference media’ workflows.How to properly set up your Fusion Comp using the Avid AVX effect.In Part 2, I want to give you a more in depth look at how the Fusion Connect plug-in works, the several different decision points that have a big effect on the final image, and how you can re-use your work in Fusion Connect for Avid if you’re sending your timeline for final finishing in DaVinci Resolve. ![]() In case you missed it, check out Part 1 in the series for an introduction into Fusion Connect for Avid. In Part 2 of our Insight we’re exploring multi-layer composites and moving a composite from Media Composer into DaVinci Resolve. ![]() Those with a Fusion Studio or DaVinci Resolve Studio license (license key or dongle) can download Fusion Connect now at no additional charge. Tutorials / Using Fusion Connect for Avid / Digging Deeper Into Fusion Connect for Avid – Workflows and Gotcha’s Seriesįusion Connect Part 2 – Deciding On Your Workflow And Color Managementįusion Connect brings Blackmagic Design’s node-based compositor directly into the sequences of Avid Media Composer users. ![]()
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