Fusion Studio Twenty One Point Zero Arrives with Visual Effects News

Published on June 05, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Blackmagic Design has released Fusion Studio 21.0, a significant update for visual effects and motion graphics professionals. The software incorporates tools for animation, deep image color correction, and support for formats like Lottie. This version promises to streamline workflows in film and video productions, raising the technical standards of the industry.

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New Technical Tools in Fusion Studio 21.0 🛠️

Among the standout features is deep image color correction, which allows adjusting each pixel based on its distance in 3D space. Lottie support facilitates the export of lightweight animations for web and mobile devices. Additionally, animation nodes and layer management have been optimized. These improvements are designed to reduce render times and offer more precise control over effects, without the need for additional hardware.

Now Artists Can Blame the Machine for Delays 🤖

With this update, video editors will have a stronger excuse to justify their late deliveries. If before they said the render crashed, now they can claim that deep image color correction required additional analysis. The good thing is that while the machine processes, you can grab a coffee and pretend you're reviewing nodes. In the end, the client will see more polished effects, even though you know the credit goes to Blackmagic.