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01 - Download Snap Captions

Snap Captions - orson lord's Ko-fi Shop

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02 - Install Snap Captions

<aside> ☝ There are two ways of installing the plugin

  1. Easier - You can install it automatically by dragging the snap captions.lua file into the Davinci Resolve console (as shown in the latest workflow video).
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Automatic Installations

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dragging the snap captions.lua file into the Davinci Resolve console (as shown in the latest workflow video).

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⛔️ What if dragging the lua file into the console doesn’t work?

👇 This help article here goes over common reasons LUA files won’t install

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If that doesn’t work you can manually install Snap Captions into Davinci Resolve as detailed below.

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Manual Installation

Drag the Lua File into the resolve directory

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For Windows

For Mac

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Drag the UTF8 into the Resolve directory

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For Windows

%APPDATA%\Blackmagic Design\DaVinci Resolve\Support\Fusion\Modules\Lua

For Mac

/Library/Application Support/Blackmagic Design/DaVinci Resolve/Fusion/Modules/Lua

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03 - Double check the plugin is installed correctly

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Install the fonts from the Template Project

You will find the fonts already downloaded with your Template Project folder.

Or, download them here:

Clean Pack V02.01 - FONTS.rar

Next, you will need to install them.

How To Install Fonts

For Windows

For Mac

You might need to restart DaVinci Resolve for the fonts to be visible in the program.

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Optional - Practice With Template Project

<aside> ☝ The template project file is not necessary to use this plugin - this project was made to help you check out how the plugin works.

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It’s important to have a folder called “Snap Captions” (case sensitive) in your Davinci Resolve project file with your template text+ elements in it for Snap Captions to work.

We’ve already created the bin in the template project with the caption templates from our Snap Captions Clean Pack.

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So you can go straight to the Practice Timeline, generate subtitles and then use Snap Captions.

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