Is there a way to go directly to fusion composition I want?

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GabrielVinicios

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Is there a way to go directly to fusion composition I want?

PostTue Aug 13, 2019 9:22 pm

Hi!

I have a question. I have used Da Vinci Resolve for one month. Loving it!

This is my question. When in Editor Page, I have several clips and some titles. Some of those titles are fusion compositions I've made.

Is there a way to select one of those titles and going directly to its fusion composition? Because when I select it in Editor Pages and go to the Fusion Page, it is not that title that appears. I have to go to the Clip Button and literally search it among many other clips, what is very annoying.

Is there a directly way to go to the fusion clip I have selected in Editor Pages? Or there is not?

Thanks!
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Re: Is there a way to go directly to fusion composition I wa

PostTue Aug 13, 2019 10:48 pm

By default, Fusion shows the clip under the playhead.
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Re: Is there a way to go directly to fusion composition I wa

PostTue Aug 13, 2019 10:59 pm

Jim Simon wrote:By default, Fusion shows the clip under the playhead.

Yes! But sometimes we have many clips one above others. Isn't there a way to directly open in fusion a clip in the middle? Should I have to drag it to another place in timeline just for do that? If yes, would not be interesting making something to improve this?

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Re: Is there a way to go directly to fusion composition I wa

PostSat Aug 17, 2019 7:56 pm

You can turn on Clips on the Fusion page. That would show you all the clips in the timeline so you can select the one you want to work on.

You can also Disable the tracks above so they won't show up in Fusion.
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