rob norton
Veteran
I'm thinking about some dynamic text design, with the end result being letters that have moving clips inside them.
I'll have maybe 20-30 cropped clips to be part of the text. I don't know what the crop will look like, but they'll likely various crops in the form of "strips"/"boxes", or even singled out parts of the clip with background removed (ambitious), I haven't got that far.
I don't need a fusion tutorial, but was wondering the best workflow to test the concept, without a full commit.
The crops will make them TINY, but my concern is having so many clips will still be too much for the computer, although I haven't tested the lower quality viewing mode in resolve.
Do you think it's just a matter of stacking full res clips, then making compound clips every time it starts slowing down. Or should I reduce all clips to lower res first then try adding them?
Footage is all 6.2K 3:2 pro res LTT.
Thanks!
I'll have maybe 20-30 cropped clips to be part of the text. I don't know what the crop will look like, but they'll likely various crops in the form of "strips"/"boxes", or even singled out parts of the clip with background removed (ambitious), I haven't got that far.
I don't need a fusion tutorial, but was wondering the best workflow to test the concept, without a full commit.
The crops will make them TINY, but my concern is having so many clips will still be too much for the computer, although I haven't tested the lower quality viewing mode in resolve.
Do you think it's just a matter of stacking full res clips, then making compound clips every time it starts slowing down. Or should I reduce all clips to lower res first then try adding them?
Footage is all 6.2K 3:2 pro res LTT.
Thanks!