Stereoscopic 3D and 360VR in Resolve

360VR and Stereoscopic 3D in Davinci Resolve Fusion

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In this DaVinci Resolve tutorial series you will learn about the exciting world of Stereoscopic 3D and immersive entertainment. DaVinci Resolve has become an industry standard for this types of work, and our instructor instructor Lee Lanier dives deep into workflows and techniques that will give you the foundation to kickstart your career.

The DaVinci Resolve project files and footage are available for download so that you can easily follow along.

About the instructor

Lee Lanier has created visual effects on numerous features films for Walt Disney Studios and PDI/DreamWorks. Lee is a world-renowned expert in the video effects field, and has written several popular high-end software books, and taught at the Gnomon School of Visual Effects in Hollywood.

Who is this course designed for?

  • DaVinci Resolve (no experience is needed)
  • Video makers who want to build a career in VR360 and Stereoscopic 3D

Lessons overview

  • Lesson 01: Working with Stereoscopic 3D
  • Lesson 02: Grading Stereo 3D
  • Lesson 03: Rendering Stereo 3D
  • Lesson 04: Working with Stereo 3D in Fusion
  • Lesson 05: Using Stereo Disparity
  • Lesson 06: Adjusting Stereo in Fusion
  • Lesson 07: Setting Up 360VR
  • Lesson 08: Adding a 360VR Paint Fix
  • Lesson 09: Stabilizing 360VR
  • Lesson 10: Using 360VR in the 3D Environment
  • Lesson 11: Working with Stereoscopic 360VR

Software required

DaVinci Resolve

 

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On 9/7/2019 at 3:38 AM, Adéyẹmi said:

How do u colour grade 360VR, do u mind showing how u can break it down into pieces for grading. And how do u export it.

You can mask and color grade 360 VR as you would any footage. You can do this in Fusion or in the Color tab. To do this in Fusion, it's easiest to view the footage in the LatLong format, as shown in Lesson 07.

For exportation, you can render it through a Saver in Fusion or render it out of the Deliver tab as you would any other footage. In general, 360VR is rendered out as LatLong, although you can use a Panomap tool to change the mapping before rendering.

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13 hours ago, Hugh HOU said:

Is there a way to watch this offline? I need to watch this while my in flight! 

Unfortunately, there is no way to download. Streaming only.

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Thanks for a very clear first lesson!  Much clearer than the manual documentation.   One question:  I am working with footage shot on a beam splitter rig.  Timecode does not match left and right.  However a slate with a synch clap was used and both clips have audio.  What would the workflow be to synch these up as a stereo clip?  Resolve has many synch options for making Multicam clips like using audio waveform and markers instead of timecode, but the stereo synch does not offer these.   What do you suggest?   Thanks!!!!

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39 minutes ago, John Tarver said:

Thanks for a very clear first lesson!  Much clearer than the manual documentation.   One question:  I am working with footage shot on a beam splitter rig.  Timecode does not match left and right.  However a slate with a synch clap was used and both clips have audio.  What would the workflow be to synch these up as a stereo clip?  Resolve has many synch options for making Multicam clips like using audio waveform and markers instead of timecode, but the stereo synch does not offer these.   What do you suggest?   Thanks!!!!

The only thing I can think of is syncing the audio outside of Fusion or through a set-up project for re-rendering.

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Thanks for responding so quickly!  That's kind of what I was thinking.   Synching the clips, trimming to same length and then export both with new, matching timecode, then re-import to Davince.   Just a lot of work! 

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Another question.  I also have footage shot with a 3D Gopro rig.  When I synch in Resolve,  the eyes are a few frames out of synch.  Is there any way to slip or adjust the temporal synch between the two eyes in a stereo clip?  Much appreciated....  

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Hi Lee,

I've been trying to follow along with your stereo fusion sessions.  I'm having trouble importing my own footage instead of the png image sequences you use.  I have stereo left and right video in apple pro res QT movies.  I created a timeline using my left eye footage.  Then open the fusion tab, so I have a Media In node and a Media Out node.   Then  I create a new loader, select my file, and click "open" but nothing happens.   I get a new loader, but it is still just called "loader1".  I then tried using the inspector for that loader to select my file by clicking "browse".   That opens the same finder window.   I select my same file and click "open".  Now the loader has the file name on it in white.   But when I try to view the contents of the loader by clicking the view dot below, the file name turns red and the viewer is blank.  Frustrating.  I assumed importing a QT file would be the same process as importing an image sequence but I can't get it to work.   Using Studio 17.1 on Mac OS.....  Thanks for your time!  John.

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50 minutes ago, John Tarver said:

Hi Lee,

I've been trying to follow along with your stereo fusion sessions.  I'm having trouble importing my own footage instead of the png image sequences you use.  I have stereo left and right video in apple pro res QT movies.  I created a timeline using my left eye footage.  Then open the fusion tab, so I have a Media In node and a Media Out node.   Then  I create a new loader, select my file, and click "open" but nothing happens.   I get a new loader, but it is still just called "loader1".  I then tried using the inspector for that loader to select my file by clicking "browse".   That opens the same finder window.   I select my same file and click "open".  Now the loader has the file name on it in white.   But when I try to view the contents of the loader by clicking the view dot below, the file name turns red and the viewer is blank.  Frustrating.  I assumed importing a QT file would be the same process as importing an image sequence but I can't get it to work.   Using Studio 17.1 on Mac OS.....  Thanks for your time!  John.

 

Theoretically, it should be the same exact process for any supported format. Sounds like it's having trouble reading your files. Can you test some other footage - other QuickTimes? I use a PC to run Resolve, so I'm not sure if there are any Mac issues. 

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