The Motion Graphics Design CRASH COURSE - DaVinci Resolve Fusion
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This is THE beginners guide to motion graphics design.
This crash course goes over the basics of graphic design, highlighting subjects like drawing someone's attention with contrast and placement, balance within the frame, fonts that fit the subject matter, and simple (yet professional) animations.
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Awesome video Casey, huge props for not just showing us how certain things are done, but rather tell us why they were done like this, S-tier info right there.
As a former professional graphic designer for 25 years, all of what Casey is on about here is spot on. This is why companies spend millions of dollars on a ‘design language’ for their products. A design language isn’t the words or the spoken dialect but rather how something appears in the context that it’s being used and perceived. That ‘language’ is what Casey is talking about. It’s the very basics, rudimentary, of design language. This stuff is absolutely key in how you communicate your video message. Do it poorly and your msg is lost. Do it well and you’re onto something. But it’s only one piece of the pie. The rest of what he’s talking about applies to the motion element. Again this part of why companies spend millions on a design language. Imagine the apple logo for a moment. Notice that there’s a way it appears in most ads. it doesn’t just pop on the screen, it’s blended onto the screen. That’s intentional, and that’s the motion part of what Casey is on about.
Oh and Casey, nicely done. I would have tackled this topic a little differently. As per usual your way of organizing the topic was stellar.
Hey that's awesome! Thank you so much!
@@CaseyFaris you’re welcome! Ummm Casey, imma having an issue with one of your videos using an SVG to create a 3D Logo. I’m on iPad and apparently the iPad version of resolve will NOT import an SVG file. It sees it but will not import it. Is there a work around ?
This one > th-cam.com/video/sMO0eUDmqnU/w-d-xo.html
boy probably not. Fusion isn't even supported officially on ipad yet so I doubt it.@@MilesVanlife
@@CaseyFaris uuugh. It may not be ‘officially’ supported but it runs just fine. I’ve generated more than few motion gfx via your tutorials on my iPad and fusion.
Finally I am back to you again, new computer that can handle Davinci and learn lots more with you, Thanks so much!!! 😍🙏
What a great demonstration of how polished a few simple effects can be. Very nicely done!
DaVinci Resolve is crazy good. I can scarcely believe it's free software. Also, thank you for all of the knowledge shared, Casey. I've been binging your Fusion content because there's just so much good stuff
You're the best, Casey! These videos have been tremendously helpful, thank you!
Amazing as always!
Design Priniciples:
- 1:30 Contrast
- 2:50 White Space
- 4:30 Alignment
- 9:45 Typography
- 16:10 Visual Hierarchy
19:22 animation, art and touches!
Love your videos, super helpful and informative, each and every time.
Really love showing my son the node land videos and mimicking the lesson with our own composition.
I appreciate you man, thank you so much for what you do. ❤
Thankyou Casey!!! Love the way you make it easy ...
Eager to learn from you.Thanks for such a wonderful stuff....😊
Another super informative video, Casey. Thanks so much for all you do.
Super cool, again, thank you Casy !! I'll be using that water drop effect on the title of the next video i'm editing about my island swim. Love the teaching speed, flow and ease, thank you.
Brilliantly done and exceptionally delivered content! Thank you. ❤
great stuff! Im looking forward to buying your zero to hero course soon, this is just so much value!
Thats awesome! let me know if you have any questions! We'll be glad to have ya!
Amazing video! So many tidbits that make sense but aren't immediately obvious. Thanks!
Awesome thank you! Your videos are seriously the best
This was a really good video I learned several useful things. Thank you these videos are greatly appreciated.
It's amazing how you put these together in such an understandable way (like teaching a 2nd grader). I am embarrassed to admit making some those newbie mistakes early on in my journey ;-)
thanks for extra quality content, subscribed!
G'day Casey - Really enjoyed this lesson, and its message - to just do the simple things well ! Thank you - Keep creating. Keep sharing 👍👊😎
The Node God does it again! Thanks, as always for the great tips! Appreciate ya!
Never seen a video touching this topic like this…Gold
Thanks for the vid, I learned a lot! For example, I learned my mom lies. She said my vids were great, and now I learn they were Noobish. I will never again immortalize someone in Comic Sans. (but honestly the vid taught me a lot!)
I suck at graphic design. Thanks for the tips on this!
thank you! awesome content!!
Brilliant! I'm learning so much!!! Thanks Casey :-)
appreciated please keep these courses coming
This is so powerful! Thank you! 🥂
Hey thanks! Hope it helps you make awesome things!!!!
If I give all your videos 100 out of 100 marks then I will give this video 1000 out of 100 marks. This video is so much practical, amazing and easy to understand. Your explanation skills are getting better and better. Good work👍. I am waiting for more motion graphics tutorials. Specially I am curious about the trending motion graphics line animation reels which explains things very well. Please make a tutorial on that.
This IS helpful! Really appreciate all this great content :)
I’m fairly new and honestly get a bit intimidated when starting to learn about Motion gfx in general but you nailed it was interesting as well as informative and easy to understand. Thanks Casey.❤
Excellent video. Thanks Casey from London.
Thank you Casey 👍👍👍
Thanks, Casey!!
Super helpful!!! Thanks
Great stuff on design and visual hierarchy
god i love you videos ! really nice as always!
extremely informative. thank you for making this video!
I used an light brown paper image as an effect mask for text and after adding some soft glow to it , it's looking like wowwww 😍😍
Love this video, not just DR but education on design as well
Glad you liked it!
VERY GREAT Content Casey, thx a lot!
My pleasure!
yes, was very helpful
My son is starting to get interested in DaVinci Resolve, I will definitely recommend your videos. Thanks Casey, for all the effort and passion (haha, passion).
Oooh that's exciting! Let me know how I can help!
This guy just knew what I needed
This was REALLY helpful
So fascinating and educational!
Awesome thanks😊
You can rarely go wrong using the rule of thirds
I am a beginner in motion gfx but your videos are helping me to learn a lot, let me save some money then, I will buy your fusion zero to hero course. That will be the first thing I do.
Awesome! I'll be excited to see ya there!
I have just spent the morning going over all of the text graphics on my latest project after seeing this video. There was a lot of stuff to adjust so thanks for your advice. Tim
Wow that's so awesome. Glad you're putting into practice
Thank you so much! Awesome!
Very good. Learned a lot about simple design. Off to see if you have any more design training (any pointers anyone?)
You made me laugh ..and i got to know you better. Thank you
Valuable instruction
Sweet! Thanks.
my head is exploding with your info
Fun and easy! I'm sure with enough time it'll become second nature as well, rather than being so intimidating
grat advice, thanks
Only 7mins in and my mind is already blown by those general design principles.
Are there good resources to read up on these sorts of fundamentals?
Btw @CaseyFaris I am missing your podcast. Those first few episodes were absolutely fantastic.
good one💌
This might just be the most important video you've done that I've seen. (& I've seen quite a few ;) ) Very well done, we need more "guides" like this for DaVinci. That guide you illustrated I didn't know was in fusion. I just found the one(not quite the same) on the edit page. Is there that exact same one in the edit page? If so, where can I find it? Thanks!!
You are so amazing
I would totally see Revenge of the Mummy made by a kindergarten class.
"You never see Hollywood...that's a great indication..." Yep - one of my guiding principles is "If you're the only one doing something, you're probably doing it wrong."
I don’t quite get this.. isn’t this the antitheses of creativity and originality??
@@Captain_newo Going alone makes one either a trailblazer, a rebel, a genius, or starving.
As a forklift driver that 1st font works perfect hahaha
Legend❤
Wow, nice thank you !
Motion graphics are my passion
Make some videos on compositing in fusion make advance vedio on fusion compositing like explosion green screen human in environment placing lightining . Like this type of topic we want
Do you have tips for editing very small clips that you struggle to edit because clip so small for example when u have to make a lot of small cuts in a video
A new course on VFX graphics, said in an email that they chose After Effects because Fusion is not as good at motion graphics. Would you agree with the following?
"What about Resolve Fusion? It's free and I hear it's great."
It is great! And it's amazing that it's free, there's a lot you can do with it. Some things even a bit better than with After Effects.
That said, we've chosen to use After Effects for almost all of our work and decided to spend the last three years designing a course that teaches how to create graphics and VFX with it.
We're pretty committed!
Here's why we recommend editors use After Effects to create VFX and graphics:
1) AE is more intuitive for editors
AE is a layer-based workflow, just like your editing software. Node-based workflows like Fusion take time to get used to and are a bit awkward to transition in and out of when you're spending most of your time editing in a layer-based NLE.
2) AE wins at motion graphics
Fusion is excellent at compositing, arguably even better than After Effects. However it's very limited with motion graphics capabilities, which is a pretty widely-known issue in the post-production world.
As editors, that's a big problem for us.
After Effects is great at working with vectors, building and arranging visuals with fast and accurate grids and alignment tools. Since we all need to do VFX plus graphics, we need to use a program that excels at both.
3) AE is the "industry-standard"
Why does that matter? Because being compatible with the majority of jobs, other people's workflows and software programs is extremely important.
4) AE has amazing 3rd-party tools & plugins
There are 100's (1000's?) of plugins, scripts and other 3rd-party tools for After Effects whereas Fusion's support community is still growing. This is important.
Some AE plugins let you make fancy and exciting stuff like simulated smoke, heatwaves, liquids, camera shake, transitions etc. But it's the simpler add-on's available for After Effects that have made the biggest difference in my life.
For example, these 3 seemingly boring tools have made a MASSIVE difference in our work over here creating all of the visual and graphics you've seen in the videos leading up to this course launch:
Reposition Anchor Point - I personally use this easily 20-50 times a day. Without this 3rd-party tool, it would take me a cumbersome 30 seconds each time vs 2 secs.
Curves - An amazing plugin for quickly smoothing out keyframe animation (featured in Video 3 of the launch series). Turns 2 minutes of work into 5 seconds. Multiply that by 100 uses per day...
Labels 4 - Quickly color code your layers and assets in your project. Not exciting, but super fast and helps you keep everything much more organized and more enjoyable to work with. Simple stuff but it adds up big time.
And of course, if you want to make a flaming logo fly through a cloud, hit the camera and shatter into 1000 pieces...you can add plugins for that too 🙂
No hate on Fusion...it's great at a lot. But for the reasons above, we continue to choose After Effects for our VFX and motion graphics work.
Those are all valid.
Doing a bunch of research into this actually and have found the big hang up for people is
1) more plugins and templates for AE
2) importing Vectors is nicer in AE
3) basically everything else is a honestly people repeating the adage that "fusion is good for VFX but not motion GFX". I have yet to hear a compelling argument for that.
Many of the plugins and utilities people like in AE are available in Fusion too, but many people don't know about them.
There are a lot of great reasons to use AE.
I like Fusion for my workflow, and I do MOSTLY motion GFX these days.
Hey chap, just starting to pick up Fusion, so I know how to spell it. In photography, we have this guidance called 'rule of thirds', from what you say in here, it sounds like it applies to motion graphics too, is that a fair assumption? Thanks man.
Definitely!
Fml I used to use Comic Sans out of spite cause I like it, rebooted my channel and decided I like Impact for the natural bold look.
Casey: heres the fonts you don't use. Both of the ones you chose.
Sorry, haha knowledge can be a burden : 😔
@@CaseyFaris Yup, just means I now know I'm using the wrong font xD
Create a video on crowd replication #Davinciresolve and #Fusion16
lmao @ demon puppy 😅🤣
For me, personally, Comic Sans is fucking scary!
countachWeb italics is the S tier of fonts
Yeah das nice
Hmm great video but something is missing... Your Jokes! Is everything okay mister? usually I would giggle in your videos
Idk I had fun... 🤷♂️Ya didn't lol at the Comic Sans sillys?
Okay okay I did you are right sorry@@CaseyFaris
damn i use comic sans all the time xD
... you must be an elementary school teacher? :)
My DJI Pocket 3 10bit video shows something like this (example th-cam.com/video/-ImH0WD1PF4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Mxq5xldXyTFPh9L4) I am using the free version of Davinci Resolve please advise! Thank you
I don't know if I can trust oyu when oyu say it's going to be the most important video after that green screen bait and switch in Nodeland. LOL
clickbait drama, 32 mins of basic font design, meh! :P
@cameron1376 it's important for people new to mograph. For those of us who've been doing this a while not so much but for news... very important.
I mean when you see a movie using comics sans on it's title (looking at you Amazing Bulk) ...
This is about the 4th video I am not able to even watch because there is NO FUSION PAGE. When I am in edit, and to up to Fusion, all I can do is IMPORT. How about showing me how to get to the fusion page. You are unsubscribed.
Don’t overlook the power of comic sans day!!!😂