A year old, but your are so much more on point and clear than other tutorial creators. Rapid, organized and no time wasted on any content that is irrelevant. Fast, clear learning, as it should be. More please. We need you. Fusion needs you. Blackmagic Design needs you. We all really do. Thanks. Truly. Gratitude. G
You’ve taught me so much about After Effects over the years, and I would love it if you would be willing to show us how to do all those same things in Fusion. Honestly, I’ve wanted to switch to DaVinci for a long time, but the thought of re-learning motion graphics in an unfamiliar node-based software is intimidating. I literally got so excited when I saw this video because if you are willing to make the tutorials on how to do your style of motion graphics in Fusion, then I’m 100% sold on switching to DaVinci. Seriously, thank you in advance. You have no idea how valuable this is to me. Have a great day!
I switched to Resolve about 19 months ago from Premiere. I was tired of the constant crashing and hanging when trying to render a video. I’ve had multiple custom built PC’s and silicon Mac’s and it’s always the same story. Enter Resolve. There was no doubt a bit of a learning curve, but watching a few videos on setting up controls for speed and efficiency, and I could never go back. Resolve just works. So much, in fact, that I ended up shelling out the $295 for (LIFETIME) access to the studio version. I have 0 regrets. Thanks for the video! Great tutorials
Great Tutorial! I originally switched to Davinci Resolve for 3 reasons: Node based editing, better colour grading and I don't like Adobe. I later found that the Edit tools are really efficient, and using Expressions and Macros can really speed up the work flow. Davinci doesn't have an intuitive UI, but then After Effects is a real dog's dinner of a software. As soon as I got the hang of Davinci it became a joy to use, and it's getting better all the time. The only downside is that there are so few tutorials, and most of the decent ones are focused around film editing and colour grading. As a fan of your After Effects tutorials, it was like Christmas to find that you guys were considering doing Davinci tutorials. It really feels like Davinci is gaining momentum, and there is a gap in the market for content that leans towards motion graphics. Please continue!
Thank you for sharing! I still have ways to go to get a hang of Fusion. But that is true for the lack of tutorials when it comes to Motion Graphics. Thank you for the support!
I made the switch at least 5 years ago now. I love the stability and how everything is integrated. I do a lot of VFX and color grading so fusion is awesome. I could definitely use more motion graphic tutorials on resolve
It would be great to see more tutorials on motion graphics in fusion from an experienced motion designer. I quite often use tutorials on AE and then just repeat the same tools in fusion. I would like to see advanced techniques and adaptations of AE techniques in fusion. There are a lot of materials on fusion dedicated to complex compositing, but not enough on motion graphics so far.
Over the years you've helped me hone my AE chops. I'm using Resolve free version and it's quite powerful. If you could continue making these Resolve tutorials I believe they'll be a hit with many folks delving into DaVinci Resolve. Many thanks
Great tutorial. FYI, you don't have to add a merge node everytime you wanna merge something, just add the output of a node to another node's output and Fusion will add a merge node automatically. You should definitely make more Fusion mograph tutorials.
I'm just learning to use the fusion page, I'm only 1 min in and you're already getting a like and sub. Great job showing each step clearly, not assuming I know a ton and also not making me feel dumb. Great job!
More fusion tutorials and other editing tips and tricks that can enhance our editing skills. thanks for your generosity is sharing content God bless you.
Thank you for the fusion tutorial. Currently I'm in the process of switching to Davinci. Mainly because of cost. I haven't used fusion so far, so I'm looking forward to more fusion tutorials. Will probably continue using After Effects but that may come to an end as Resolve continues to get better and better. I always have liked your tutorials as you explain things clearly. 👍👍
Just switched from Premiere and After Effects due to cost. I’m not currently doing pro graphic design work and taking some time away so can’t justify the cost. Also figured it was a good time to learn new skills and video too. I have a tiny channel on Modular Synths that I’m using as a learning platform for things related to video and wrapping that up with the switch to Davinci is great. So far I’m only on my first video in Resolve but love it. I can’t tell you how much time I spent animating circle bursts over time as a fill in animation. This node structure would have saved me so much time! Amazing tutorial!
Thanks kindly for a great tutorial. I am a DaVinci Resolve beginner, rather a beginner on UA-cam and video editting so I find this very useful. You are a great teacher. Keep it 👆 Thanks again. 🙏🏾
been a graphic design pro for 12-15 years using adobe. switching to save on cost and make simple title cards for my channel. glad to see the node graph and parametric editing here. i feel like blender users would sink right into this.
Premiere Pro hasn't been working for the types of projects I create. It's been nothing but a pain, headache, and worse! So I'm switching. As someone who isn't trained, nor is video production part of my artist skill set or actual content (just backdrops to my performance art pieces), I am learning as many beginner tips as I can before I redo an entire project Premiere refused to export the day of my first massive staged (filmed with audience) piece. I had to make it a Technical Dress Rehearsal and use my deeply flawed sound check reel...crossing fingers all the tutorials aid me in creating it fast! I have 3 weeks...Thank you for this. A short primer with so much information! You've given me confidence that I'll be okay and this will be easier than PPro for how I edit and what I need to see on screen!
Thank you for this amazing tutorial, I’ve been switching to Davinci for a while now because of the monthly subscription fee. Please make more Davinci fusion tutorials ❤
Made the switch primarily for stability, cost, color grading. It's taking much longer to embrace Fusion bc of the lack of good tutorials (wink wink nudge nudge). Lol great video, thanks!
I just found this video and I am soo happy I did, it looks really good. I made the swap from adobe premiere pro to davinci resolve mostly due to price and also other people suggesting it. but another big factor was the fact that i was sick of haing to use 5 apps to do 1 thing well and it made no sense when davinci could do it
Thank you for this tutorial. It would definitely be helpful if you can do more Davinci Resolve motion graphics tutorials as there are very few of them.
I tried resolve because I'm terrible at hacking programs and don't have the money to buy licenses so, in general, always try free options. And I'm definitely pleased with the software.
I made the switch to Davinci from Adobe due to the cost difference. I'm having trouble figuring out motion graphics in fusion and would like to see more tutorials
Please drop a like on this video :)
My Transitions Pack For DaVinci Resolve here: www.sonduckfilm.com/product/davinci-resolve-transitions/
please do more tutorial on fusion
A year old, but your are so much more on point and clear than other tutorial creators. Rapid, organized and no time wasted on any content that is irrelevant. Fast, clear learning, as it should be. More please. We need you. Fusion needs you. Blackmagic Design needs you. We all really do. Thanks. Truly. Gratitude. G
You’ve taught me so much about After Effects over the years, and I would love it if you would be willing to show us how to do all those same things in Fusion. Honestly, I’ve wanted to switch to DaVinci for a long time, but the thought of re-learning motion graphics in an unfamiliar node-based software is intimidating. I literally got so excited when I saw this video because if you are willing to make the tutorials on how to do your style of motion graphics in Fusion, then I’m 100% sold on switching to DaVinci. Seriously, thank you in advance. You have no idea how valuable this is to me. Have a great day!
Why do you need tutorials about Fusion to move to DaVinci Resolve? Honest question.
Yes, more tutorials for DaVinci Resolve please!!! I’ve been using Resolve exclusively for personal and freelance projects since 2019.
I switched to Resolve about 19 months ago from Premiere. I was tired of the constant crashing and hanging when trying to render a video.
I’ve had multiple custom built PC’s and silicon Mac’s and it’s always the same story.
Enter Resolve. There was no doubt a bit of a learning curve, but watching a few videos on setting up controls for speed and efficiency, and I could never go back.
Resolve just works. So much, in fact, that I ended up shelling out the $295 for (LIFETIME) access to the studio version.
I have 0 regrets.
Thanks for the video! Great tutorials
Great Tutorial! I originally switched to Davinci Resolve for 3 reasons: Node based editing, better colour grading and I don't like Adobe. I later found that the Edit tools are really efficient, and using Expressions and Macros can really speed up the work flow. Davinci doesn't have an intuitive UI, but then After Effects is a real dog's dinner of a software. As soon as I got the hang of Davinci it became a joy to use, and it's getting better all the time.
The only downside is that there are so few tutorials, and most of the decent ones are focused around film editing and colour grading. As a fan of your After Effects tutorials, it was like Christmas to find that you guys were considering doing Davinci tutorials. It really feels like Davinci is gaining momentum, and there is a gap in the market for content that leans towards motion graphics. Please continue!
Thank you for sharing! I still have ways to go to get a hang of Fusion. But that is true for the lack of tutorials when it comes to Motion Graphics. Thank you for the support!
I disagree there are a lot of tutorials for davinci resolve
Great tutorial, nice and quick, doesn’t treat us like we’re dumb and go too slow, but covers so much. Well done!
I made the switch at least 5 years ago now. I love the stability and how everything is integrated. I do a lot of VFX and color grading so fusion is awesome. I could definitely use more motion graphic tutorials on resolve
It would be great to see more tutorials on motion graphics in fusion from an experienced motion designer. I quite often use tutorials on AE and then just repeat the same tools in fusion.
I would like to see advanced techniques and adaptations of AE techniques in fusion.
There are a lot of materials on fusion dedicated to complex compositing, but not enough on motion graphics so far.
Clear, concise and on point for each item, no unnecessary cutesy effects or histrionics in between, *Thank You!* Excellent tutorial!
This video is amazing! So much clarity, info and simplicity in just 10mins. Awesome!
Keep the tutorials coming! No other channels go do into motion graphics in fusion and alot of people want to learn them (including me)
Wow, I've been struggling to do motion graphic in da vinci and there you are making a concise and easy to understand tutorial. Thank you so much!
everything is going towards Resolve . I did. and I'm glad you began too. thanks a lot
Great tutorial man. Would love to see more on Fusion. Very helpful
Over the years you've helped me hone my AE chops. I'm using Resolve free version and it's quite powerful. If you could continue making these Resolve tutorials I believe they'll be a hit with many folks delving into DaVinci Resolve. Many thanks
Been waiting forever for this
This channel could really boost Resolve use for motion graphics. Keep it coming. 😮
Great tutorial. FYI, you don't have to add a merge node everytime you wanna merge something, just add the output of a node to another node's output and Fusion will add a merge node automatically. You should definitely make more Fusion mograph tutorials.
Please keep doing Davinci tutorials , For me, you are the best tutor so yeah. please keep them coming
More Sonduck Resolve tutorials - Absolutely ! Looking forward to it !
Yep. Sonduck and Davinci. You know it makes sense ! Can't wait for regular content 😎
I love how this just popped on my feed (I'm a new tuber), I just subbed. Great video, I'm trying to improve my Da Vinci Resolve skills.
Great video, looking forward to seeing other tutorials on da vinci resolve
Yes! Please more tutorials on DaVinci Resolve Fusion. This video is awesome!
More Davinci please! This is great.
Great tutorial-a very appreciative Resolve new learner!!
wow.. this is awesome, my first contact with Davinci, and it seems great.. just what I intended to animate. thanks for that!!
More Fusion MoGraph, please! Quality Fusion MoGraph content are always welcome. Good work, keep it up!
Love your content. Actually glad that you also doing Davinci tutorials. Wish you could do a whole course.
I'm just learning to use the fusion page, I'm only 1 min in and you're already getting a like and sub. Great job showing each step clearly, not assuming I know a ton and also not making me feel dumb. Great job!
That was the Tutorial i was looking for for a long time. Thx man. As a non beginner with reolve i like the speed in the video
Thank you ! Just what I needed ! ✨
Yes! More DaVinci Resolve tutorials please! This one is great!
This was super helpful 🤞🏾 thank you so much!
Very interested in watching tutorials for resolve! Extremely grateful for this video and would welcome more.
Yes! More DaVinci Resolve tutorials please! This one is great!
Thanks for making this video! I’m new to Fusion effects and your video was exactly what I was looking for.
More fusion tutorials and other editing tips and tricks that can enhance our editing skills. thanks for your generosity is sharing content God bless you.
Yes!! More Davinci tutorials! 🙏
Yes 💯‼️Would truly appreciate some DaVinci Content, Thank You !!!
Life saver! Got me started in no time! Except for the 10:14 length of the video :)
Great easy to follow tutorial, you make Fusion seem easy to use! I will be sure to try some of these techniques, thanks.
Awesome tutorial man! Thank you for that!
Thank you for the fusion tutorial. Currently I'm in the process of switching to Davinci. Mainly because of cost. I haven't used fusion so far, so I'm looking forward to more fusion tutorials. Will probably continue using After Effects but that may come to an end as Resolve continues to get better and better. I always have liked your tutorials as you explain things clearly. 👍👍
Yes, I can see Resolve being more beneficial if you originally just used Premiere and AE. Can't wait to see where they go.
Just switched from Premiere and After Effects due to cost. I’m not currently doing pro graphic design work and taking some time away so can’t justify the cost. Also figured it was a good time to learn new skills and video too. I have a tiny channel on Modular Synths that I’m using as a learning platform for things related to video and wrapping that up with the switch to Davinci is great. So far I’m only on my first video in Resolve but love it. I can’t tell you how much time I spent animating circle bursts over time as a fill in animation. This node structure would have saved me so much time! Amazing tutorial!
Love it! More please! 😊
Thanks for the quick pace.
Perfect pace to follow with. Thank you.
Just want to say thank you. Great video.
you made it look too easy!
thanks man, great tutorial, straight forward, subscribed
Yes, please! This type of stuff is exactly what I need thanks!
This was a great video mate... awesome! tryin to get my head around fusion so yes please... more Resolve tuts
Thanks kindly for a great tutorial. I am a DaVinci Resolve beginner, rather a beginner on UA-cam and video editting so I find this very useful. You are a great teacher. Keep it 👆 Thanks again.
🙏🏾
Got tired of paying Adobe for all the apps I don’t use. Living davinci
been a graphic design pro for 12-15 years using adobe. switching to save on cost and make simple title cards for my channel. glad to see the node graph and parametric editing here. i feel like blender users would sink right into this.
wow thats amazing, thank you very much for this👍👏
This one is awesome! Easy to learn and use
Yes PLZ more tutorials for Davinci !!
just what I was looking for
Premiere Pro hasn't been working for the types of projects I create. It's been nothing but a pain, headache, and worse! So I'm switching. As someone who isn't trained, nor is video production part of my artist skill set or actual content (just backdrops to my performance art pieces), I am learning as many beginner tips as I can before I redo an entire project Premiere refused to export the day of my first massive staged (filmed with audience) piece. I had to make it a Technical Dress Rehearsal and use my deeply flawed sound check reel...crossing fingers all the tutorials aid me in creating it fast! I have 3 weeks...Thank you for this. A short primer with so much information! You've given me confidence that I'll be okay and this will be easier than PPro for how I edit and what I need to see on screen!
Just downloaded, seems pretty powerful)
Thank you for this amazing tutorial, I’ve been switching to Davinci for a while now because of the monthly subscription fee. Please make more Davinci fusion tutorials ❤
Awesome!
Thanks for sharing! Will definitely try this out. 😊
love ressolve thank you
Made the switch primarily for stability, cost, color grading. It's taking much longer to embrace Fusion bc of the lack of good tutorials (wink wink nudge nudge). Lol great video, thanks!
ताई तुमचा विजय निश्चित. 💯🚩
More Fusion tutorials please😊
Well done 👏
This was superb more please
love you guys keep going
Thank you Tony!
it would be perfect if you release a Davinci Tutorial each month ;-)
Awesome mahn :) Keep em coming :)
Good stuff man!
More resolve videos please and thanks!
I just found this video and I am soo happy I did, it looks really good. I made the swap from adobe premiere pro to davinci resolve mostly due to price and also other people suggesting it. but another big factor was the fact that i was sick of haing to use 5 apps to do 1 thing well and it made no sense when davinci could do it
I think such tutorials will be really usefull, Resolve is like everything in one, so it can get creative ;)
Thank you
Thankyou for the tutorial 💜
More DaVinci Resolve Tutorials Please
Very informative tutorial. learnt a lot.
God like! Thanks man!
Thank you for this video.. I am new to DaVinci trying to learn it. Came from iMovie so a real noobi to video editing.
thanks for this ❤
This is gret! Thank you
Thank you for this tutorial. It would definitely be helpful if you can do more Davinci Resolve motion graphics tutorials as there are very few of them.
Need more n more davinci resolve tutorial vedio❤❤❤
I tried resolve because I'm terrible at hacking programs and don't have the money to buy licenses so, in general, always try free options. And I'm definitely pleased with the software.
Yes we want more on this plz
yeah, more resolve please 🤩
I switched to DaVinci because it's free
great tutorials😊
Thank you for the tutorial. Please, share more videos on Davinci resolve.
Thank you mate. Moving from abode to resolve as too many technical issues with premier pro. Takes up too much time
hoping all your best premiere tutorials will have a fusion counterpart. looking forward to it
I made the switch to Davinci from Adobe due to the cost difference. I'm having trouble figuring out motion graphics in fusion and would like to see more tutorials
Please do more Resolve tutorials!!
Need more motion graphics tutorials on resolve
I'm really intrested in Davinci videos!!!