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How to Edit Premium Documentaries | DaVinci Resolve

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This video provides a step-by-step tutorial on creating high-quality documentary-style animations in Fusion, demonstrating techniques for map outlines, animated icons, text, money counters, and camera movements inspired by Johnny Harris's video style.

Key Points

  • Begin by laying out all animation pieces, then animate the camera to match the voice-over, and finally time all individual animations for a cohesive flow. 
  • Create animated map outlines by dragging in a background, connecting it to a merge, changing its color, adding a polygon mask to trace the desired area, and applying a glow effect. 
  • Build custom icons and text by combining background shapes with circle or rectangle masks, adding custom outline nodes, and integrating animated text nodes for labels like "cartel boss" or "mule account." 
  • Implement a dynamic money counter using a text node with a specific code expression to animate numbers counting up or down, allowing for custom start and end values, and currency prefixes. 
  • Connect different points on the map with animated lines by adding background nodes with polygon masks, keyframing the 'length' property to make them draw themselves, and applying motion blur for smoothness. 
  • Keyframe the camera's position, zoom, and angle of view to follow the narrative path of the animation, ensuring smooth transitions by adjusting spline curves. 
  • Set up a 3D camera environment by adding Render 3D, Merge 3D, and Camera 3D nodes, connecting the 2D animation through an image plane to enable dynamic camera movements. 
  • After animating the camera, return to the 2D environment to precisely time the appearance of individual elements with the camera's movement and the video's audio for a synchronized presentation. 
  • Animate elements like icons and text to appear on screen by using transform nodes, keyframing their size from zero to full, and adjusting pivot points for desired pop-up effects. 
  • Mastering these simple graphics and animation techniques can significantly enhance storytelling and production value for YouTube videos, making complex information more engaging. 
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How to Edit Premium Documentaries | DaVinci Resolve

How to Edit Premium Documentaries | DaVinci Resolve

This video provides a step-by-step tutorial on creating high-quality documentary-style animations in Fusion, demonstrating techniques for map outlines, animated icons, text, money counters, and camera movements inspired by Johnny Harris's video style.

Key Points

Begin by laying out all animation pieces, then animate the camera to match the voice-over, and finally time all individual animations for a cohesive flow.
Create animated map outlines by dragging in a background, connecting it to a merge, changing its color, adding a polygon mask to trace the desired area, and applying a glow effect.
Build custom icons and text by combining background shapes with circle or rectangle masks, adding custom outline nodes, and integrating animated text nodes for labels like "cartel boss" or "mule account."
Implement a dynamic money counter using a text node with a specific code expression to animate numbers counting up or down, allowing for custom start and end values, and currency prefixes.
Connect different points on the map with animated lines by adding background nodes with polygon masks, keyframing the 'length' property to make them draw themselves, and applying motion blur for smoothness.
Keyframe the camera's position, zoom, and angle of view to follow the narrative path of the animation, ensuring smooth transitions by adjusting spline curves.
Set up a 3D camera environment by adding Render 3D, Merge 3D, and Camera 3D nodes, connecting the 2D animation through an image plane to enable dynamic camera movements.
After animating the camera, return to the 2D environment to precisely time the appearance of individual elements with the camera's movement and the video's audio for a synchronized presentation.
Animate elements like icons and text to appear on screen by using transform nodes, keyframing their size from zero to full, and adjusting pivot points for desired pop-up effects.
Mastering these simple graphics and animation techniques can significantly enhance storytelling and production value for YouTube videos, making complex information more engaging.
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