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Hi everyone, Kevin here. Today I want to show you how you can add text in Davinci Resolve. Well start with the absolute basics of how you can even just add plain text just like that. Then well look at how you can animate that text, and then well look at how you can add styles so you can make your text look really beautiful. If youre new to Davinci Resolve, its fantastic video editing software that you can download entirely for free. I personally use it to edit all of my videos on my YouTube channel. If you just want to get started, check out the video right up above, otherwise, lets add some text. Here I am in Davinci Resolve and Im currently on the edit page. Ive already added some video clips on my timeline. Here I have some videos of kids making and then also eating some really delicious looking cookies. Ideally, Id also like to include a text overlay on top of these video clips. How do I do that? Well, first off, in the top left hand corner, lets cli