DaVinci Resolve has established itself as a Swiss Army knife that not only does color but also allows for editing, sound post-production, motion graphics, and 2D and 3D composition with big-screen results. The Fusion room in DaVinci Resolve integrates advanced composition and VFX tools within the overall workflow.
One of the most common tasks in composition is working with chroma screens or chroma key. DaVinci Resolve Fusion integrates one of the best chroma tools in the market: Delta Keyer
In this advanced course, Jose Carlos Panadero will explain in a 100% practical way the Fusion Delta Key chroma tools, making some comparisons with After Effects to facilitate the transition and learning for those coming from Adobe’s program. It’s not about finding which tool is better, but rather providing examples in AE of some of the tools explained in Fusion, focusing on the latter.
Three advanced exercises based on advertising projects in which Jose Carlos Panadero develops real examples of using tracking, chroma, matte, rotoscoping tools, creating fake shadows, and much more. This is an essential course for anyone using Fusion.