Da Fusion / Re Fusion - Good Critique

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Da Fusion / Re Fusion - Good Critique

PostSun Apr 22, 2018 5:03 pm

Dear Resolve/Fusion Dev Team,

I don't know if this should go here. This comes from one of the most in depth, online tutorial creators that I have found. His channel "Con-Fusion" helped me greatly last year when I was in the depths of Fusion Connect.
I would suggest the Dev Team consider his point of view. Even I find them valid as a noob.



As always, all of your hard work and advancements are appreciated. We all know it's Beta and I personally appreciate how well you keep the improvements coming.

Looking forward to smooth project workflows.
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Re: Da Fusion / Re Fusion - Good Critique

PostSun Apr 22, 2018 7:12 pm

Since Vito says he's known about the integration for months I expect there's been communication at some point. But yes, I totally agree.
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Re: Da Fusion / Re Fusion - Good Critique

PostSun Apr 22, 2018 9:02 pm

From the point of a Resolve editor, Fusion integration is great news. Great for quick and simple comps, if it takes more than 10min or 1 hour or whatever then it might make more sense to use the standalone Fusion. The integration advantage diminishes the more complicated a flow gets.

Maybe BM could add a switch to create a standalone flow that opens in Fusion native, like the Fusion link they had before but with unlocked clip duration.
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Re: Da Fusion / Re Fusion - Good Critique

PostSun Apr 22, 2018 10:10 pm

Personally I prefer the term FuVinci :)

I like the integration of Fusion into Resolve and I agree it’s a great move for editors to be able to do some basic work on top of their edits. Even more advanced composites/results are possible, but I would rather do those in a stand-alone Application rather than in alocked down environment.

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Re: Da Fusion / Re Fusion - Good Critique

PostMon Apr 23, 2018 12:01 pm

I totally agree that the timeline and buttons in the middle of the interface design really take up too much space!!
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