As of version 15, Blackmagic Design has taken steps to integrate their stand alone compositing application Fusion, directly into the Resolve 15 interface. If you’re working on a version of Resolve, previous to version 15, you won’t have access to this module. Let’s now get in and talk about the other modules, and exactly what they do. We’ve also started talking about the “Edit Module”, and how it will be where you construct all your edits, that you will be working on. It’s basically your storage location for all your media (video, audio, elements, etc), that you will be bringing into Resolve 15. We’ve already gotten in and discussed the “Media Module”. In this lesson, I want to side step a little, and discuss the different modules you have access to inside of Resolve, and what their primary functions are. In our previous lesson of our look at learning BlackMagic Design’s DaVinci Resolve, we took a look at our Keyboard Preferences, where to find them, and how to change them if necessary.
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