rocketeer51
Hello!
Before I continue I just wan't to say that I am not a proffesional videomaker, nor am I experienced.
I am having some trouble creating a quick, and simple, zoom effect in fusion (Using the free version of Resolve 15). For the effect to work it takes that I turn the two connecting clips into a fusion clip. The clips have to be layered on top of eachother (As shown in screenshot number 1).
The problem I am having then is that the fusion clip then only shows the first clip, of the two based on the direction of the timeline. I have not had this problem before and I am just curious what kind of rookie mistake I am making.
Glad for any support, yours sincerely rocketeer51.
Before I continue I just wan't to say that I am not a proffesional videomaker, nor am I experienced.
I am having some trouble creating a quick, and simple, zoom effect in fusion (Using the free version of Resolve 15). For the effect to work it takes that I turn the two connecting clips into a fusion clip. The clips have to be layered on top of eachother (As shown in screenshot number 1).
The problem I am having then is that the fusion clip then only shows the first clip, of the two based on the direction of the timeline. I have not had this problem before and I am just curious what kind of rookie mistake I am making.
Glad for any support, yours sincerely rocketeer51.
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- Screenshot Number 2 (After turned into a fusion clip)
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- Screenshot Number 1 (Before turned into a fusion clip)
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