Franco Aversa | a week ago | 5 comments | 6 likes | 204 views
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Suggested by a friend 😂, a series of tutorials that wants to compare
the positive sides of the software and make it clear how much Blufftitler can be integrated
In a graphic workflow and speed up - embellish our works.
I notice that there is an increasing interest in those who do not know Blufftitler
and it approaches discovering a simple and powerful software at the same time.
PS: I believe my videos can also be heard in English thanks to the new audio tracks translated by YouTube.
@Decentralized,
Fusion is a standalone program, but it's also integrated within DaVinci Resolve, although rendering and processing can be quite heavy. The purpose of this video is to show how BluffTitler can also be useful in software aimed at compositing and large-scale productions — rather than being just a direct comparison. I believe that every software has its own strengths and weaknesses, but when you're producing videos, in my opinion, it's best to make use of whatever tools give you good results.
Franco Aversa, a week ago
I agree, Franco.
For the past yr or so I've been using CapCut (standalone) a lot for final edits for Bluff. It has some good effects. And the rendering is super fast, even in 4k. I'm not sure how they make it so fast, but it is.
Decentralized, a week ago
Davinci is also an excellent software in a free version without filigrane, but to turn it needs high requirements such as the video card, since many operations are based on the GPU. However, I will still make videos to show the two Workflow methods in Fusion and Blufftitler just to understand when to use one or the other and when by integrating them, super results can be obtained.
Franco Aversa, a week ago
I used to have Davinci a long time ago. My computer has NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 GPU, so that's not a problem.
Decentralized, a week ago
I'm a videomaker since 1986, now I work at my company.
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