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Getting Started Chapter – 1
Getting Started
Introduction to Fusion
Fusion is the world’s most advanced visual effects and motion graphics compositing application
for Mac OS, Windows and Linux. It has been used for compositing on over 1,000 Hollywood
blockbuster feature films and prime time television shows, including Avengers: Age of Ultron,
The Hunger Games, Breaking Bad, and Downton Abbey, as well as hundreds of commercials,
music videos and game productions.
Compositing is the art of blending imagery from multiple sources to create a new whole. The
job of the visual effects artist or motion graphics designer is to take all of the discrete elements
that make up a shot, and turn them into a single image that matches the artistic vision of the
production. To accomplish this, you use techniques as diverse as color correction, green screen
replacement, tracking, particles, blur and glow effects.
Node based compositing was once only available to large visual effects studios creating the
most sophisticated visual effects in the world. Now, with Fusion, the efficiency and flexibility of
powerful node based composting is available to everyone. Fusion uses its unique node based
compositing environment with over 200 image processing tools to improve the compositing
workflow. There is also a deep and powerful Macro system for combining tools together as a
way for you to create your own plug-ins without needing to know how to write code.
Fusion is a resolution independent compositing application. That means it can use images of
varying resolutions within a single composition but more importantly it normalizes the tool
controls not matter what the resolution of the image maybe. For example, a .4 blur results in the
same effect in HD, UltraHD or 8K. Similarly, Transform controls are normalized so the center of
the image is always .5 irrespective of the resolution.
There are two versions of Fusion available. The free version of Fusion for Mac OS and Windows
can be downloaded from the Blackmagic Design web site. It contains all the features and tools
for a single artist or small studio to produce incredible Ultra HD visual effects and motion
graphics. Larger facilities can choose to purchase Fusion Studio to access more advanced
features, including higher resolution output up to 32K by 32K, third party OFX plug-in support,
network based distributed rendering, as well as 3D Stereoscopic and Optical Flow
analysis tools.
If you are new to Fusion, we recommend reading through the Getting Started section of this
manual. It will introduce you to the user interface and take you step by step through an example
workflow that will get you up and running quickly by covering the essential concepts.
System Requirements
Before installing Fusion, you should review the following system requirements to make sure you
are getting the best possible performance.
Hardware Requirements
Processor
Intel and AMD processors; Core i7 or AMD multi-core processor minimum.
Graphics
OpenGL and OpenCL capable graphics cards with 2GB memory minimum. 3D scenes that
make heavy use of textures will require more graphics memory.