Create AI animated subtitles in DaVinci Resolve

Demo summary
Shows the process of generating subtitles from audio and applying new 'animated' title styles like 'Statement' and 'Lollipop' to the subtitle track.
Step-by-step
- Go to the Timeline menu at the top.
- Select AI tools and click Create Subtitles from Audio.
- Configure subtitle settings such as line count and character limits, then click Create.
- Open the Effects panel and navigate to Titles.
- Locate the Subtitles section and open the Animated category.
- Drag and drop an animation style, such as Statement or Lollipop, onto the subtitle track.
Options
- Choose between single line or double line subtitles
- Adjust the maximum amount of characters per line
- Manually edit text and fix mistakes via the Inspector
- Apply different animation styles like 'Statement' or 'Lollipop'
Tips
- Double-click on title cards to open the Inspector for quick text adjustments.
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