From the course: Fusion: Creating Motion Graphics

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Rendering the final composite

Rendering the final composite

- [Narrator] Rendering in Fusion is really straightforward. It's a nice fast rendering process, and we can set up multiple saver nodes if we need, exporting out our files for wherever they're supposed to go to next. Maybe it's an image sequence or a movie going out to an editor, or going out for compression and web or however you're using it. I'm going to get a saver node on my flow, and then I'll render out this footage. The last node in the flow is merge nine, so I'll click on it, and up at the top click SV for Saver. When we put in a saver node, it brings up a Save File dialog, and in here I'll browse out to Exercise Files, for example, and name this file. I'm going to put in here HSportBumper and in Save as type, we fly this out, we can see we have a whole list of different files we can write to, everything from IFFs and DPXs, out to Quantal files, QuickTime Movies, and so on. I'll render out a QuickTime and click Save, and then in the saver I can configure how it's supposed to…

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