Thu Jun 17, 2021 6:08 pm
I've been saying it for a long time. This is my number one feature request; a complete overhaul of Resolve keyframing. The Color, Edit, and Fusion pages all work differently, and are all broken in different ways. At least the Fusion page has a dope sheet, hierarchical parameter access, visibility controls, and zoom-able curves (?!?!). But it still has artifacts and redraw issues, especially with anything needing subframe accuracy.
I think that BMD thinks of Fusion keyframing as the *advanced* way of doing it, and they need "simpler," dumbed-down versions for colorists and editors, or at least that's how they justify the current mess. This is the Adobe mindset, like Premiere's dumbed-down keyframing feature set, and it's a mistake.
Don't copy the competition when they're doing it wrong.
There ought to be ONE powerful curve/keyframe editor that works identically across all three pages. The media pool and scopes windows already pop out into extra instances. A unified keyframe/curve editor should do the same thing, and BE the same whether you're in Fusion, Edit, or Color.
I do understand that the Fusion and Color codebases came from separate acquisitions, but there's no excuse for the Edit page, and it's been long enough.
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