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TIP: If you drag one or more clips from the Media Pool onto a connection line between
two nodes in the Node Editor, the clips are automatically connected to that line via
enough Merge nodes to connect them all.
For more information on using the myriad features of the Media Pool, see Chapter 11, “Adding
and Organizing Media with the Media Pool” in the DaVinci Resolve Manual.
Importing Media Into the Media Pool on the Fusion Page
If you find yourself in the Fusion page and you need to quickly import a few clips for immediate
use, you can do so in a couple of different ways.
To add media by dragging one or more clips from the Finder to the Fusion page Media Pool
(macOS only):
1 Select one or more clips in the Finder.
2 Drag those clips into the Media Pool of DaVinci Resolve, or to a bin in the Bin list.
Those clips are added to the Media Pool of your project.
To use the Import Media command in the Fusion page Media Pool:
1 With the Fusion page open, right-click anywhere in the Media Pool, and choose
Import Media.
2 Use the Import dialog to select one or more clips to import, and click Open.
Those clips are added to the Media Pool of your project.
For more information on importing media using the myriad features of the Media page, see
Chapter 11, “Adding and Organizing Media with the Media Pool” in the DaVinci Resolve manual.
Bins in Fusion Studio
Bins in Fusion Studio are similar to the Media Pool in DaVinci Resolve. Bins are organizational
panels that provide an easy way of accessing commonly used tools, settings, macros,
compositions, and media content. They can keep all your custom content and resources close
at hand, so you can use them without searching through your hard drives. Bins can also be
shared over a network to improve a collaborative workflow with other Fusion Studio artists.
The Bins window.
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