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Less feature rich than industry standard, yet more than enough for smaller studios.

  • By Heten D.
  • on 11/03/2021

What do you like best about the product?
Black Magic Design Fusion has been my go-to software for compositing for several years. I love its intuitiveness. Each node has just enough options while not being overly populated with parameters and not being excessively scant with options—just the right balance.
What do you dislike about the product?
Fusion's handling of 32Bit multichannel exrs definitely could do with an overhaul; as it stands currently, one has to create a copy of the input source to extract individual channels, which does affect memory performance. Also, the fact that one needs to make additional tweaks in composite/viewer/settings for true 32Bit linear workflow is something new users might not know.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
BMD Fusion's Camera Tracker and Stabilizer are pretty fast and have saved me on several occasions. Also, it is significantly cheaper than competing alternatives, works in its favor while deciding on a purchase.


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