![]() the timeline frame rather than the centre of the clip itself. ![]() The centre point of the zoom is also the middle of the 'canvas' i.e. They don't crop the output so I can't zoom in to reframe the clip because the edges of the clip still exist when I return to the Edit page. (I've tried using the Input and Node scaling options in the Color page, but these don't quite work the way I'd need them to. My plan is to use Fusion to get the framing of each clip right – I'll open each clip individually in the Fusion page and add a Transform node. I'd like to be able to pan and zoom each clip (of each different singer) first to get the framing of each shot similar, then position them in a split-screen grid layout (say 4 columns x 3 rows). Would be grateful for your advice and any guidance anyone can give me on effective cropping and positioning of a large number of videos, particularly whether I'm missing something about using the framing options in the Color page. Still I would be interested hearing from you guys how you would have approached this task. When I created a black background video and moved this right to the beginning the first test rendering was successful. This process I will try next.ĮDIT: I found the problem of my render errors: I had no video clip starting from the begining and for some reason this was only a problem once I created a fusion clip out of the videos. The use the small collages as inputs for the complete collage. Keep only some clips in the timeline, use Fusion to create the collage, see if it works with fewer elements now. I would really like to use Resolve/Fusion.ģ. Then use a different tool for making the collage. Delete all clips but one from the timeline, render it, repeat for all clips. Use the render option to render individual clips - doesn't work (most clips are cut and would be rendered individually - plus, the synchronisation I managed by applying speed changes would get lost)Ģ. What process do you suggest to go from here? Any idea on how to fix the rendering of the fusion clip?ġ. But rendering the Fusion clip didn't work. Note: Rendering the timeline when it contained all clips in parallel but on top of each other worked perfectly. I tried it with different settings but it didn't work. Only the playback speed was veeeeery slow with so many things going on at onceīut then the rendering of the fusion clip failed instantely. I managed this as well with lots of Merge/Resize/Transform/RectangleMask and it looked as if it was working as intended. The next step was to use Fusion (Fusion clip of all videos) to form a collage with each video clip in their proper position and size. ![]() I managed to synchronize all videos to the playback track in the timeline and created a final mix of the audio. I am working on a collage of 26 separate video clips (singers singing the same song).
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