Want to save your work in Fusion as a preset?
You can package up any custom effect into a DRFX file that allows it to be easily shared and quickly installed on any other computer.
This can be used for templates to be opened in Fusion… or titles, transitions, generators, and more on the edit page.
In this video from Blackmagic Design, you’ll learn about:
- What a DRFX can be used for
- Saving a Fusion composition as a Macro
- Exporting the Macro
- Packaging the file
- Converting to DRFX
- Installing a DRFX on DaVinci Resolve on iPad

Gedaly is the Managing Editor of DVResolve.com and a Blackmagic Design Certified Trainer. He’s edited commercials for major brands and has done color & VFX for independent films. He consults on post-production workflow and creating online education. Gedaly is the co-founder of Working.Actor, a former marketing manager for large brands, and creates original film projects with his production company Razee.