Blackmagic Design CINECAMPOCHDEF06P Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro Canon EF

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Media Pool: The media pool functions the same way as it appears in the edit page.
Simply drag additional media from your bins directly to your composition.
Effects Library: The effects library is where you will find your Fusion tools and
templates sorted into categories including particle, tracking, filters and generators.
You can either click on the tool or drag it to the nodes area to add it to your
composition. The media pool and effects library take up the same screen area, so you
can swap between the two to keep your viewers as large as possible.
Clips: Clicking the clips tab will reveal or hide thumbnails representing clips on your
timeline. The thumbnails are located underneath the nodes editor, letting you instantly
navigate to other clips.
Create a new version of your composition by right clicking on a
thumbnail and selecting ‘create new composition’.
Viewers: The viewers are always visible and let you see the different views of your
composition, for example an overall 3D perspective via the merge 3D node, a camera
output, oryour final render output. These viewers also let you see how your changes
are affecting aspecific element.
You can choose which nodes to view by clicking on a node and typing ‘1’ for the left
viewer or ‘2’ for the right viewer. White button icons appear beneath the node to let
you know which viewer itis assigned to. If you’re using external video monitoring, there
will be a third button available to route your media to your external video monitor.
TIP You can also assign a node to a viewer by dragging the node
into the viewer itself.
The transport controls underneath the viewers let you skip to the start or end of the
clip, play forward or reverse, or stop playback. The time ruler displays the entire range
of a clip, with yellow marks indicating the in and out points.
The yellow marks on the time ruler indicate your clip’s in and out points on your
timeline. If you are using a Fusion clip or compound clip, the time ruler will only show
you the duration of the clip as it appears on the timeline, without handles.
120Using DaVinci Resolve
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