Jamie LeJeune wrote:Thomas Martin wrote: also for Resolve
If you're looking for good Resolve training, both Ripple Training and MixingLight.com have wonderfully made comprehensive video training courses that include training media. No need to look elsewhere.
Unfortunately, for Fusion there's nothing even remotely close.
That’s why I gave up on Fusion.
Unlike Resolve, I feel that BM doesn’t know what to do with Fusion.
Ressources are not limited, they are inexistant.
For any new user attracted by the new price, there is nothing else to maintain his interest.
Even with the free version, no one around me has put more than one look to it.
And when I ask the reasons are always :
- There is
no many tuts on yt- No tuts means
not a lot of users.
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Not a lot of users means no reason for a compagny to buy the software, if that makes difficult to hire someone.
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Not a lot of users means, when you have an issue or a question, you won’t find easily someone to help you.
I could keep going more and more.
But Blackmagic should look at what the team behind Hitfilm Pro is doing.
They do a lot of tuts every month, and are really helpful and interested in developping their users community.
It seems to me that Blackmagic is more interested in pulling the Nuke users which are looking for a cheapest option, than making Fusion a true competitor for After Effects.