Better than After Effects? Incredible FUSION VFX Compositing Masterclass - DaVinci Resolve
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- Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
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Is Fusion better than After Effects? You decide! Watch as we work with challenging footage to create a VFX composition for our upcoming video on the BMCC6K. We'll cover topics like Color Management, Magic Mask, Planar Trackers, Point Trackers, Light Wraps, Compositing in the Color Page with Media Out Nodes, Resizing Images, Caching and much more.
Check out @caseyfaris for awesome Fusion tutorials:
Beginners Fusion Guide: • Fusion Nodes Explained...
Advanced Stabilisation: • How to Track or Stabli...
00:00 Intro
01:15 Footage Setup
03:10 Magic Mask
06:42 Camera Plate
08:58 Background Plate
12:47 Planar Tracker
15:11 Screen and EVF
20:02 Planar Tracker Pt2
23:56 Stabilisation
29:21 Manual Alignment
33:07 Lightwrap
34:24 Compositing
37:06 Performance
37:52 Conclusion
Created by Team 2 Films.
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This was an immaculate tutorial! I picked up so many new tricks & techniques for the Fusion page thanks to this video. This channel is easily one of THE best DaVnci Resolve channels on RUclips, hands down.
Ah, that's too kind! Thank-you so much for watching and commenting. We really appreciate it. Glad the video was helpful.
Agree 100%. Thank you very much for this, it's really a Masterclass.
This is a masterclass. We need more of this type.
immaculate is truly the right word. Excellent! thank you!
I think you're an excellent teacher/educator. Very concise yet easy to understand.
That's very kind of you to say, thank-you.
I second that.
Absolutely!
@@team2filmsthanks for the tutorial! However I’m struggling with the magic mask. I separated the black and white channel but I end up with a camera negative and not a pure white outline/silhouette. Thanks for any help! 🙏🙏🙏
I am using Fusion for 10 years and there's always new tricks to learn. Thank you.
Great tutorial. It's rare to see one with real, non curated footage to teach how to deal with its limitations.
Most Fusion tutorials in RUclips are very basic and this is a good example of an intermediate level, that assumes that you already know the Fusion 101.
Thanks so much. Glad you enjoyed it and appreciate your kind comment.
This was really amazing. Please make more of this type of tutorials :)
Thanks so much! Please consider sharing it with someone! It helps YT know the video is liked :)
BEST RESOLVE VIDEO IN SOME TIME because it has depth, not a "Crash Course" or a ridiculous, "Master Resolve in Fifteen minutes." You answered some questions I've had for a while and loved how the techniques were focused on a goal. Very helpful video. How to judge if this is really a helpful video? Answer: Isn't really helpful information NEW information and so one must see the video multiple times? And then PRACTICE using the new techniques. More, please! Thanks, Mike
Thanks again, Mike. Glad it's been so helpful.
Wow! This is the best in depth Fusion tutorial I've seen yet.
Thank-you so much. Glad you enjoyed it.
Loved this breakdown and explanation Leon, you covered a lot of points in an easy to understand way. More fusion videos like this? Absolutely please!
Thank-you. We'll try to do these whenever we have projects that we can share.
That was insane! I have absolutely no idea how I'm going to apply this, yet, but the cogs are turning. Liked and subscribed. This one video was more helpful at showing the complexity of Fusion and how all of the pieces work together. Please do more of this type of work--beyond basic Fusion--keeping things short as you did here. It was also nice to see that things weren't perfect, as they normally aren't in real life. Thank you!
Thanks so much James. Great to have you here. We'll definitely crank out more stuff like this in the future.
That was incredible! Not skipping over things and showing the entire pipeline and thought process is immensely helpful. Thank you for spending the time and also explaining all the little "gotchas" that come with different-sized media. Brilliant!
So glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching.
Love it!
I mean it when I say it - Wow! You guys always find a way to outdo yourselves. Simply excellent!
Thank-you so much. Appreciate you saying that.
Seeing this video makes me very happy. I'm a video editor, and I almost always use Fusion when creating special effects and motion graphics. This video effectively demonstrates the powerful capabilities of Fusion, and I hope to see more excellent Fusion tutorials like yours on RUclips.
Thanks so much, we'll definitely be making more of these tutorials in the future. Glad you enjoyed it so much, and thanks for commenting.
Cool! Excited to check out more Fusion videos from you! Thanks a bunch!
Thanks so much, we’ll definitely be making some more.
What an absolute banger of a tutorial. I've been using Fusion/Resolve for several years now - and this just blew my mind. More like this please!!!!
Thanks so much! We'll keep an eye out for more opportunities to do stuff like this.
Fantastic! I wanted to dive into Fusion and look forward to working with your video. Thank you so much!
Hope it's helpful. Thanks!
This is beyond amazing... what a lot of info, what an insane amount of possibilities, and everything was very well explained. BEST ADVANCED FUSION TUTORIAL EVER. Easily.
I will rewatch this several times... Now Fusion seems a little less intimidating!
Great tutorial! A lot of it is above my level, but I still learned a bunch of things.
Fantastic video.
Thanks for putting this session together - really appreciative of the solid knowledge shared!
You're welcome Chris. Glad you enjoyed it.
y'all are so awesome for this. i love the 'start to finish' approach instead of highlighting one particular use case and calling it a day. very appreciated 🙌
Thanks, glad the start to finish style is going down well. It's nice to see tools in context. Thanks for watching.
This is one of the best tutorials i've seen in years on any software package....absolutely insane!!!
Thank-you so much :) Glad you enjoyed it.
Awesome, great to see such an in-depth, project specific example of how to use Fusion!
Thank-you Jamie, really appreciate that 😀
Thank you so much that was amazing please create more videos like this it's so much informative
Gladly. We'll plan more content like this in the future. Thanks for watching.
Great video as usual! Loved seeing your process and I learned a bunch of lil things!
Thanks so much @CaseyFaris Your video on single axis stabilisation was a huge help when putting this together. Everyone go watch Casey's new TOAST video :)
Really good, thanks. Liked the style, the pace, the explanations which help to give a deeper understanding of Fusion (and the Color Page).
Thank-you. Glad the pace was on point. We want the videos to be efficient. Don't want anyone to feel like they have wasted time.
Wow, great tutorial with a lot of nuggets that will be extremely useful for me going forward! keep up the great work.
Thanks so much, glad people are enjoying the video
This is amazing thank you for providing such a useful video I really appreciate it :)
You’re very welcome
Amazeballs. Thank you!
🤣 Perfect comment. Thank-you.
You guys are a goldmine!
Thank-you, that's kind.
thank u for sharing such valuable content for free! I've already learned so much from u guys. This channel is pure value. Again, THANK YOU!!!
Thank-you, that's much appreciated. Glad the videos are helpful.
Amazing!
Thank you max
Beautiful tutorial. So much information packed in nice and tight. Thank you. Please do more of this.
Thank-you so much. Glad you enjoyed the pace. We try to make the videos as efficient and worthwhile as possible for people to watch.
Excellent and practical. It is so nice to see a tutorial that teaches real world examples in a workable and meaningful way. THANK YOU!
Thanks Ben. Appreciate you watching and commenting.
Awesome, I love how Ican be amazed by all the possibilites of DaVinci
Yeah, it's pretty powerful! Thanks for watching.
Leon, what an amazing masterclass and I do love compositing on the color page. Great job!
Thank-you Kaur! Really appreciate that. Yeah, the ability to take those separate MediaOut nodes into the Colour Page is amazing.
outstanding..... thanx
🙏😊
This was very helpful. Learned alot of new techniques. Definitely had to like and subscribe right away. Please keep uploading more about compositing and fusion vfx !
It's on our list :) Glad you enjoyed it so much.
Fantastic Masterclass!🔥🔥🔥
Thank-you so much. We'll try to do more of these.
Incredible Masterclass! I learned so much. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
You are very welcome, thanks for watching and dropping a comment of appreciation.
Always learning little things from your content. Thank you.
You are so welcome. Thank-you for commenting.
Outstanding tutorial my friend. As a novice, I was concerned I would get lost along the way but your explanations and pacing were perfect. I also appreciate your respect of the community with your shout out to Casey who is another exceptional mentor. Keep pumping out these gems, thank you
Thank-you Brendan. Casey is a great teacher. I'm glad the video was paced right. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Yes, more like this. Thank you!
Will do!
Very, very cool content. I‘d learned so much from your workflow. Thank you for sharing.
You are welcome!
THE BEST video about Davinci I have watched in long time 🤯🤯🤯
and I have watched a looot of videos
will rewatch a couple times and save as a reference
😀😊 Thanks so much. Glad you enjoyed it so much. Great to have you here.
Wow! This is absolutely amazing. Thank you soo much for sharing 🙏🏻❤️
That's kind of you to say. Thanks for commenting. Feel free to share the video with others :)
@@team2films definitely will. Keep it up. Always excited for your uploads👍🏻
Excellent. I learned a great deal and will keep this in my faves for reference
Thanks so much. Glad it's worth watching more than once :)
@@team2films Perhaps it's just me, but I find Resolve so confusing and not user friendly so have to keep re-learning how I did something months ago. As someone pointed out recently.... Resolve doesn't give you tools as such, but building blocks to make tools. This enlightened me on why everything is such a long process all the time.
Thanks a lot ! What great news that you begin to cover the Fusion page ! All your tutorials are amazing ! Very clear and pedagogic. This multi index workflow is amazing !
One topic I'd love to see well explain is the color management inside Fusion. I'm often discourage using it because I don't really understand it. I've watched a lot of videos about it, including Casey Faris's and Cullen Kelly's one, but it's steal a very confusing subject.
Keep it up ! It's awesome !👌
Thanks so much for watching and commenting.
Daria at @DaVinciMasterKey has a fantastic video on this: ruclips.net/video/Y6GLDi-UADk/видео.html
It's the most comprehensive and reliable video on the topic that you can read. Thoroughly recommended.
Fusion has broken colors with color managed workflow since it came out years ago :/
@@Nadolny.mp4 Check out Daria's video (if you havn't already). It's excellent.
Love it! I’m in the middle of some fusion work and this definitely gives me some ideas! 💡
Perfect! Glad it's helpful.
Bro, this was absolutely amazing!!
Thank you so much. Glad people have been enjoying it so much.
Astonishing.
Thanks John
lots of value here. thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
excellent job!
Thank you!
Excellent tutorial! Knowledge about the appropriate organization of nodes is as important as the idea for the animation itself. Thank you! If I could suggest a topic that has not yet been comprehensively discussed in the RUclips Fusion community, it seems to me that it is worth talking about preparing an animation project for archiving and methods of relinking footage used in a fusion page from one disk to another (for example in case of transferring the entire project to another disk/PC or in case of multiple users collaboration). This is well covered for simple editing in the edit page but not for complex postproduction with multiple fusion page animation elements. Thanks again!
Thank-you, that's a good idea. We'll add it to the list. We appreciate your support and comments. Thanks
Thanks, perfectly explained tutorial. Reference video to keep coming back to.
Thanks so much. Appreciate you saying that.
Loved the tutorial. I would have done some things differently, but that is the beauty of Fusion I guess. Great work! I learned som new skills today.
If you've got any good tips, please share them! Yeah, there might be some peculiar ways I solve problems 🤣 Glad you were able to learn something from it too.
Every time I see a new video, I immediately drop what I am doing, can't wait! I liked the style a lot. Thanks for showing how to break up the different elements for color grading. Could you do that for different layers from the edit page, like titles?
Thanks Max, I hope it didn't disappoint. Appreciate your support.
I LOVE THESE GUYS!
We love you too!
Brilliant
Thank-you
This is the best tutorial I've seen so far!!! Thanks a lot.
Thanks so much!
Niceeee, ty🎉
Glad you enjoyed it
Wonderful tutorial, and beautiful end result. 🎉
Thank-you 🙂 Great to have you here.
is very nicetutorial, great work!
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you.
Wow, what a REALY great tutorial!
Thank-you Hewal. Great to have you here.
Great masterclass, light wrap can be tricky sometimes, but this simplifies everything, for instance.
Thanks! There’s other great ways of doing it too, glad you liked this way.
Best Fusion Tutorial I've ever seen!
Thanks so much. Glad you enjoyed it so much.
Thanks that was Nice Team
Thanks!
What an amazing FUSION tutorial. Thank you. I learned _a _lot_.
So happy to hear. Thank-you.
wow, thanks for the excellent masterclass. I loved that you actually went in depth and didn't just do a "do this then do that" kind of guide. Subbed!
Thanks so much. Yeah we really try to avoid 'do this then do that' videos. They don't help people grow. We really appreciate you watching and commenting and are glad the video is hitting right.
one of the best presentation and clean editing 🔥🔥 thankyou so much for sharing contents like this
You're very welcome, we're so glad people are enjoying it.
Fantastic. I love this channel so much
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks so much. Great to have you here.
Excellent !!!!!!!
Would LOOOOOOVE to see more of these start-to-finish Fusion/Resolve projects.
I find that watching the whole process helps me wrap my head around THE THINKING THAT WENT BEHIND THE WORKFLOW.
For example, like the different indexes/outputs you did in the colour page in order to have independent control of every aspect of the final composition.
I find that the challenge in learning to do pro level Fusion / Resolve composition projects is, TO FIGURE OUT THE WORKFLOW as there are SOOOOOO MANY TOOLS in Resolve / Fusion that one does not know where to start, let alone organize everything...
The node tree workflow helps breaking down that workflow, and seeing a project from start-to-finish like in your video here helps me dissect that complex node tree and workflow.
I've learned quite a few things from this video.
Thanks Team 2 Films for making and posting this tutorial.
Looking forward to other great start-to-finish Fusion/Resolve composition tutorials like this one.
Thanks so much, yes for sure there will be more videos like this. We just need to carve out some time to make some more! Glad to have you here with us. Thanks for commenting.
@@team2films👍
thank you so much sir please more tutorials 😍😍
More to come!
Amazing Masterclass. This was perfectly executed. Perfect speed and you showed quite a few things others have not.
New sub. I"ll be back for more, thank you so very much for this post.
Thanks so much, what a kind compliment. It's great to have you here.
Superb. Real world bumps in the road.
Glad you liked it with the problems!
¡Gracias!
Thank-you so much Andre, that is really kind of you. We appreciate your support and it's nice to know people are enjoying our videos so much. Kind Regards, Leon and Natalie
Absolutely incredible work.
Thank-you. Glad people are enjoying the video.
@@team2films This is for me like from the other planet. :-) I create Fusion animations but what you've shown is an incredible piece of work. Thank you for sharing.
Loved it. Thank you!
Thanks
Hey every davinci video I always see your comment😂😂😂
@@user-yh6vv2vz6b I support content creators. It's all about the algorithm.
AWESOME !!!!I LOVE FUSION!!!AND MY BMCC 6K PRO!!!AWESOME TUTORIAL!!!👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks! Keep on editing :)
such a nice tutorial
Thank you! 😊
Superb and easy explanation
Thanks so much
I didn't know you can pass output to color page and merge it there :O Amazing! Color correcting in fusion is annoying compared to color page, especially if you have grading panel. Can't wait to test it out in my upcoming projects. I'm waiting tho, Blackmagic will take care of fusion and its problems. It will be easier to have "color page" node inside fusion and no issues with color shifts in fusion viewer when using davinci wide gammut in color managed workflow. Your tips can help with this issues for now so thank you!
Yes, it would be nice to see colour management in Fusion addressed. Glad you enjoyed the Media Out tip.
I knew Fusion long time, and, yeah, it's extremely powerful, but the learning and mastering will also takes time... thanks for sharing in complete, how to do it. It's quite a nice demo.
Still a lot of confusion though... but hopefully able to understand in later time.
Yeah, there's a learning curve for sure. We've provided the files to follow along for anyone who wants to try it out themselves. We find it clicks when you are 'doing' it. Thanks for watching.
One word: Subscribed!
Thank-you! We appreciate you watching and are glad to have you here :)
please make more this type of video.. lots of love from Nepal.❤❤
Will do. Thank-you!
I wish I wasn’t so thick because I got lost halfway through with all the various stabilisings and merges and whatnots but it’s very clever. What puzzles me is how you ever work out the combination of what to do in the first place, so many darned steps and nodes to know all with weird eccentricities of their own.
Yeah, there's a lot to break down here. It makes sense the more you use it though. I hope there's a little here for everyone, please try out those tools and feel free to watch it again. I'm sure you'll spot new things each time.
Dang i need a whole course on what you just taught. Hard to find complex fusion tutorials. More please!
Will do! They take time to put together, but we'll definitely be doing more of these when we can.
@@team2films i will rewatch those multiple times down the road. Keep it up I love the content. Definitely in my top 3 favorite channels.
okay that was amazing 🔥 me before trying to composite all in fusion, using the specified colorspace (ex. ACESCg), blend it, then send it to color page as 1 MediaOut only (sometimes using 2 MediaOut as masking)..
Gonna try that especially i think color page and fusion page have a different methot in processing (thats why me myself also using Color Page's Magic mask, then creating luma matte then inget it into my fusion comp then shuffle it with 1 of the color channel)
and from this video, i think we can send the suggestion to Resolve's DEVS team, such as :
1. in color page, add option to input ALL of the MediaOut based from fusion page, then we can see the node naming on it.
2. in color page, we can select multiple node and apply the right click (EX. enable node cache)
3. Hopefully, there is gonna be an update for the performance of all the AI stuff in fusion page (cuz Magic Mask, ReLight, Depth Map) was hella slow in fusion page, but in color page it just run smooothly butter.
4. Hopefully they added saver node that not only saves in EXR sequences, but in video.
(in Resolve's Fusion Page, savers node can only renders in EXR sequence, but in Fusion Standalone, savers node can alo save in multiple media, AppleProRes Too....)
Glad it was helpful. Yeah, MediaOut indexing is awesome!
thanks
You are welcome. Thanks for watching.
subscribed 😁😁
Thank-you. Great to have you here.
Excellent 👌 very nice tut thx man. Btw do you see much difference between Mavo LF and bmpcc p6k pro image quality?
I've not experimented enough to say. They are similar, they might even use the same sensor. The Mavo is definitely more capable. Higher frame rates, more flexible resolutions, etc.
Both cameras can produce beautiful images.
This was a great tutorial. Loved every step of it. I've gotten fairly good at Fusion but I;ve learnt A LOT from this one tutorial as well.
BTW, Casey also has a tutorial on how to make your own Lightwrap Macro that I think everyone should do. It;s basically the samne lightwrap you made with a few extras tweaks but wrapped into it's own node. Not sure why Fusion doesn't have a stock lightwrap node since it's suck a typical function for compositing.
Yeah, the macro is a great idea. Glad you enjoyed the tutorial and thanks for commenting.
Why you was not in my recommendation before? You doing amazing!
We don't know! But we are happy we've made it into your recommendations now :) Welcome. Great to have you here.
Still fresh in Fusion, the killer thing is the multiple media outs and how to use them in the color page. Haven’t seen anyone talking about this, while it seems essential for compositing.
That was a big one for me too!
It's SUCH a great feature. Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed the video.
Wow, sir, that was amazing. You mentioned that this comp still needs work, can we get a video you finishing that part as well? Would be amazing to see it. Also, more Fusion videos please!
Hello, thanks so much for watching. The additional work was just some extra tidying on the magic mask, a little more time in the grade and an LCD pixels effect on the EVF (using the scanlines node). There will definitely be more fusion videos in the future.
great. please make more.
Gladly!
i eagerly await
Very Nice! I have experienced a few crashes using Caseys' expression to stabilize just one axis. Using the convert polyline of the tracker to XYPath and delete one axis curve. Also i can tweak the keyframes/curve manually on just one axis.
Excellent tip. Thanks so much for sharing.
🔥
Thanks!
So well done, the only improvement would be to share the footage so we could practice along. :))
We're working on a way of being able to share footage. Stay tuned. Thanks so much.
training.team2films.com/fusion-compositing-masterclass-lesson-files
@@team2films Interesting :))
I knew resolve was good, but didn't think it was THIS good! WOW
Yeah, it's pretty awesome. So glad you enjoyed the video.
Good job. This is the kind of content fusion needs! ~ From a nuke user.
Thanks so much, that means a lot. Glad it was on point.