name: davinci-resolve-titles-and-lower-thirds description: Use when a user needs branded titles, animated lower-thirds, or a logo intro for their video — uses Resolve's Text+ node and Fusion's animation modifiers to create reusable title templates. Triggering symptoms include phrases like "add a name lower third", "animated logo intro", "title card with gradient", "save title as a template", "introduce a guest", or any DaVinci Resolve title/text question.
DaVinci Resolve — branded titles and animated lower-thirds
Overview
Build animated lower-thirds and title cards using the Text+ node, then save them as templates that drop into any future timeline. The core principle: the basic Text generator is fine for static titles; for anything that needs to animate or look polished, use Text+ which is Fusion-backed and far more powerful.
When to use
Symptoms:
- Need to label a person in an interview ("FULL NAME / TITLE")
- Want an animated logo reveal at the start of a video
- Need a chapter divider title card with a gradient or animation
- Want to reuse the same title style across many videos
- The phrase "make it look like a real broadcast"
When NOT to use:
- You need 3D titles or particle effects — use the full Fusion 3D workflow (Advanced VFX Guide pp. 14-19).
- You only need a one-off static slide of text — the basic Text generator (Effects Library > Titles > Text) is faster.
Quick reference
| Goal | Tool | Where it lives |
|---|---|---|
| Static caption (one line, no animation) | Basic Text generator | Effects Library > Titles > Text |
| Lower-third (name + role, animated) | Text+ template | Effects Library > Titles > Text+ |
| Animated logo reveal | Text+ + Follower modifier OR Fusion comp | Effects Library > Titles > Text+ |
| Reusable across projects | Save as Template | Right-click the Fusion comp > Save As Macro |
Steps
Build a lower-third using Text+
This is the workflow from Fusion VFX Guide pp. 140-145.
- On the Edit page, position the playhead where you want the lower-third to appear.
- Open the Effects Library (top-left button) > Titles category.
- Drag the Text+ template onto V2 (above your main video clip) at the playhead.
- Select the Text+ clip in the timeline.
- Open the Inspector (top right).
Style the text
- In the Styled Text field, replace
Custom Titlewith the person's name in CAPS — e.g.FULL NAME. - Press Return to add a second line. Type their role/title — e.g.
Senior Developer Advocate. - Set Font: pick a clean sans-serif. The Resolve PDFs use Open Sans at Extrabold weight, which is a safe default.
- Set Size to around
0.1(Text+ uses a 0-1 scale where 1 is the screen height). - Scroll down to H Anchor (horizontal anchor) and click the Left button so text aligns left.
Position the text
- Click the Layout tab at the top of the Inspector.
- Adjust Center X and Center Y to position the text in the lower-third (left side). Typical values: X =
0.1, Y =-0.3(negative Y is below center). - Or — from the overlay menu in the lower-left of the viewer, choose Fusion Overlay to drag the text directly in the viewer using onscreen handles.
Add a gradient (the polished broadcast look)
- Click the Shading tab in the Inspector.
- Under Type, choose Gradient.
- The first (white) color stop in the gradient bar sets the lower color of the gradient. Click it, then open the color swatch and pick a light teal.
- Click the white color stop on the right end. Open the swatch and pick a pale yellow.
- Scroll down to Mapping Angle and drag to
-90so the gradient runs horizontally across each character. - From the Mapping Level menu, choose Line so the gradient spans the whole word, not each letter individually.
Fusion VFX Guide pp. 142-145 covers this gradient workflow with screenshots.
Animate the lower-third (slide in from the left)
- Position the playhead at the start of the Text+ clip.
- Click the Layout tab > find Center X.
- Click the small diamond next to Center X to add a keyframe at the current position.
- Set Center X to
-1.5(off-screen left). - Move the playhead forward 12 frames (about 0.5 seconds at 24 fps).
- Set Center X back to
0.1(your final position). A second keyframe is created automatically. - Resolve interpolates between the two keyframes. The lower-third slides in from the left over 12 frames.
- To smooth the motion: right-click the Center X parameter > Edit Spline to open the Spline Editor and convert the keyframes to ease in/out curves.
Save the lower-third as a template
This is what makes it reusable.
- With the Text+ clip selected, click the Fusion button at the bottom (or press Shift-5) to enter the Fusion page.
- You will see one node called
Template(orText1). - Right-click the Text+ node > Save As Macro.
- Enter a name like
DEVREL_LOWER_THIRD_v1. - The macro is saved to your local templates folder and shows up in the Effects Library > Titles category for any future project.
Fusion VFX Guide pp. 163-167 covers the Save As Template workflow.
Use it on the next video
- New project, new video. Drag your saved template from Effects Library > Titles onto V2 above the speaker's clip.
- Update the Styled Text in the Inspector with the new name and title.
- Done — the same animation, gradient, and position carry over.
Build an animated logo reveal (the merged JTBD)
For a logo intro: same Text+ tooling, slightly different recipe.
- Add a Text+ clip and replace the text with your brand name (or use a plain Text generator for typography-only logos).
- Alternatively, drag your logo PNG/SVG from the Media Pool onto V2 — go to the Fusion page to compose it with animated background elements (animated shapes, particle systems).
- For a simple "text appears one letter at a time" reveal: in the Text+ Inspector, set the Follower modifier on the Styled Text parameter — see Fusion VFX Guide pp. 153-157 for the Follower modifier workflow.
The Follower walks across each character and applies an animation to that character with a configurable delay between characters. Set the delay to 2 frames per character for a typewriter feel.
Common mistakes
- Using the basic Text generator and then trying to animate it -> the basic Text generator does not expose animation properties cleanly. For anything animated, start with Text+. (This is the misconception this skill addresses head-on.)
- Working in the Inspector and ignoring the on-screen handles -> the Fusion Overlay (lower-left of viewer > overlay menu > Fusion Overlay) gives you direct manipulation. Faster than typing numbers.
- Saving the template before perfecting the animation -> save your template only when you are happy with the timing. Each saved template is hard to update without recreating from scratch.
- Picking ornate or thin fonts -> they fall apart at YouTube's compression. Stick to medium-to-bold sans-serif fonts. Open Sans Extrabold (used in the Resolve PDFs) is a safe default.
Verification
You succeeded if all of the following are true:
- The lower-third clip on V2 plays back smoothly with the slide-in animation.
- The gradient on the text is visible — not flat single-color.
- The saved template appears in the Effects Library > Titles category.
- Dragging the saved template into a fresh timeline produces the same lower-third with the same animation.
- Updating the Styled Text on the new instance does not break the animation or gradient.
Transfer
Now try this: build a closing lower-third that slides out (the reverse animation). The keyframe recipe inverts — start at 0.1 (visible) and animate to 1.5 (off-screen right). Save as DEVREL_LOWER_THIRD_OUT_v1. Now you have a matched pair you can drop in for the in/out moments of every guest introduction.
Working reference
docs/wiki/fusion-visual-effects.md#lesson-6--creating-title-animations-addendum-pp-139-167(Text+, gradients, animation, macros — primary)docs/wiki/beginners-guide.md#lesson-2--finessing-the-rough-cut-pp-69-139(Adding the Logo, Adding the Closing Titles — beginner-tier alt path)docs/wiki/master.md#shared-glossary-terms-that-appear-across-multiple-pdfs(Text+ / Macro glossary)docs/wiki/master.md#reset-matrix--when-the-user-pushes-back-read-this(lower-third drift row)
When the agent's work isn't matching expectations (context-rot reset)
If the user reports gradients not appearing, the Follower modifier not animating, or the saved macro missing from Effects Library, read these PDF page ranges to reset:
DaVinci-Resolve-20-Fusion-Visual-Effects.pdfpp. 139-167 (Addendum: Creating Title Animations — complete workflow)DaVinci-Resolve-20-Fusion-Visual-Effects.pdfpp. 140-145 (Styling Text in the Edit Page)DaVinci-Resolve-20-Fusion-Visual-Effects.pdfpp. 142-145 (Gradient shading — Mapping Level / Mapping Angle)DaVinci-Resolve-20-Fusion-Visual-Effects.pdfpp. 145-149 (Moving Text to the Fusion Page)DaVinci-Resolve-20-Fusion-Visual-Effects.pdfpp. 153-157 (Follower modifier — for logo reveals)DaVinci-Resolve-20-Fusion-Visual-Effects.pdfpp. 163-167 (Saving a Template / Macro)DaVinci-Resolve-20_Beginners-Guide.pdfpp. 122-130 (Adding the Logo, Adding the Closing Titles)