How to COPY a Fusion Comp in DaVinci Resolve 19 - So Easy!

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In this video I'll show you a few ways you can copy a node comp from one clip to another, or even across multiple projects!

00:00 Intro
00:18 CTRL + C
01:02 Media Pool Copies
03:21 Power Bins
04:13 Adjusting the Script

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Cool had surmised most of this on my own but it's nice to have conformation that I was on the right track. Thanks and phew!

TrogART
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Hi Casey. Don't forget to put rain on the windshield too.😁Love to see that in your tutorial. Thanks

SCVisualArt
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That Notepad trick actually is really handy to send a fusion clip to a friend!
Question - If you have a fusion clip that uses image files, what's the best way to save it so I can re-use it in other projects without having to include the image files in my Media Pool with each new Project? I like the Power Bins, but I know I'm going to f-up one day and edit a clip from the bin and thus mess up my other projects.

John_atCTS
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And how does a Instanced fusion comp looks like or work?
Asking for a friend 😉

MALZman
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I tried all sorts of things to copy fusion comps to use in other comps, and it's a nightmare when dealing with animated settings such as blending opacity going up and down to match other nodes. When copying to a new comp, the keyframes are all over the place and usually way outside the scope of the entire timeline.

ArcanePath