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Make a CINEMATIC TITLE on Davinci Resolve!

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Let's dive into DaVinci Resolve! This video offers a step-by-step video editing tutorial, showing you how to create awesome cinematic text effects on Davinci Resolve. It's perfect for video editing for beginners and Davinci Resolve davinci tutorial. Watch my other tutorials here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBHeW5Ut6gg4Cs6B5gVPtzIjDh-bkXpWk&si=xlw6xUekrG5Vv3N3 Get the font here: https://www.dafont.com/movie-letters.font Color graded using my custom LUT Get the LUT here: https://payhip.com/FENZIRFILMS Check out the Liquid Glass template for Davinci resolve here: https://payhip.com/b/Tx6ud Check out the DEHANCER plugin here: https://www.dehancer.com/shop/video/davinci_resolve Use code FENZ for 10% off on your purchase Thank you Dehancer for changing the way my videos look. Loving the constant support from you guys. :) ********************************************************** Do give me a Thumbs up and do give your suggestions in the comments. ********************************************************** Subscribe to my channel here: https://www.youtube.com/c/FenzirL *********************************************************** Where I get MUSIC for all my videos: https://share.epidemicsound.com/jrwa00 ((Free 1 month, download unlimited) - *********************************************************** Follow me on Social Network: Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/fenzirlathe... Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/fenzir.latheef Email : fenzirlatheef@gmail.com ************************************************* #davinciresolvetutorials #davinciresolve #cinematictitle #cinematic

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So, as always, let’s dive into DaVinci Resolve and build a clean cinematic title from scratch. In this video I start super simple: Effects > Titles > Text+ and then I jump straight into Fusion. I type my title (I used “Fenzir Films”) and switch to a free font called Movie Letters (link is in the description). The main look comes from animating character tracking—keyframing it from 1.3 on the first frame down to 1.1 on the last frame—so the text subtly tightens up as it plays. Then I right-click the Text+ and use Follower to animate each letter individually. Inside Modifiers, I keyframe opacity (0 at the start, 1 later) and add a softness animation (X/Y from 20 down to 0) to get that smooth, cinematic reveal. If it feels a bit robotic, I fix it in Spline by smoothing the curves (Ctrl+A, then S). Finally, I add a Transform for a slow zoom-out (size down to 0.9) and you can drop this title on any background you want. It’s beginner-friendly, but it looks like something you’d actually use in a travel film intro.

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