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today I want to show you guys how to add text behind objects in DaVinci Resolve to begin go over and click on effects then click on titles and drag a basic title onto video layer 2. click on your text then go and make whatever changes you want to it such as font size and position now duplicate your video clip by holding alt and clicking and dragging to video layer 3. with the top clip selected head over and click on Fusion then hold Ctrl and push space and this will bring up your select tool now type in Magic mask in the field and then click add if you go over to your preview window youamp;#39;ll see that your cursor has been turned into a dropper click and drag a line in the subject that you want DaVinci to Magic mask and youamp;#39;ll see it as isolated your subject on a single frame for DaVinci to process the entire video go over and click this double arrow button and youamp;#39;ll see a small red line start making its way to the right this step might take a while but once comple