How to Customize Subtitles in DaVinci Resolve

Did you know you can style your subtitles? There’s lots of things you can do to customize captions.

A recent update includes the ability to customize words!

You can also now save subtitles settings as presets.

In this video from Blackmagic Design, you’ll learn about:

  • Opening subtitle parameters in the inspectors
  • Changing the font and position
  • Saving a preset
  • Sharing/exporting a preset
  • Importing presets
  • Customizing individual words

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  1. I would like to know if it’s possible to make a certain subtitle style the default for all new subtitles. For example, I use yellow text with a size 7 black outline behind the text. Is this possible to make default?

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