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A stack of clips to use in a composite (Top), and turning that stack into a Fusion clip in the Edit page
(Bottom).
The nice thing about creating a Fusion clip is that every superimposed clip in a stack is
automatically connected into a cascading series of Merge nodes that create the desired
arrangement of clips. Note that whatever clips were in the bottom of the stack in the Edit page
appear at the top of the Node Editor in the Fusion page, but the arrangement of background
and foreground input connections is appropriate to recreate the same compositional order.
The initial node tree of the three clips we turned into a Fusion clip.
TIP: Fusion clips change the working resolution of the individual clips to match the
Timeline resolution. For instance, if two 4K clips are stacked one on top of the other in
an HD Timeline, creating a Fusion clip resizes the clips to HD. The full resolution of the
individual 4K clips is not available in Fusion. To maintain the full resolution of course
clips, bring only one clip into the Fusion composition from the Edit or Cut page
Timeline, and then bring other clips into the Fusion composition using the Media Pool.
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