Explore unlimited DaVinci Resolve macros

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Swipe UP
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By Alex39
Modern Circle - Macros Transitions
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Aberration Glitch Titles
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Typography Titles Macro 5.0
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3D Photo Animator
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By LLmotion
Social Media Lower Thirds
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Social Media Follow Reminders
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Minimal Quotes
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By vladoskin
Split Screen FX - Grid Layouts
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Wedding Macro 4.0
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By elk-studio
Kinetic Typography V.1
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Social Media Lower Thirds
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Social Media Lower Thirds
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15 Simple Clean Lower Thirds
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Youtube Buttons
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By LLmotion
Wedding Macro 5.0
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By elk-studio
Neon Social Media Lower Thirds
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Social Media Titles Pack
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Black Friday Vertical Stories
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Auto-resizing Lower Thirds
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Simple Box Titles Macro
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Particle Text Animator
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Modern Instagram Stories
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Swipe UP 2.0
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By Alex39
Particle Effect
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By LLmotion
Colorful Shape Transitions
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By MotionThunder
Duotone Color Effects
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What are DaVinci Resolve macros?

DaVinci Resolve macros are predefined reusable effects, transitions and titles that you can tweak to fit your style and needs. They’ve been pre-designed with specific settings that you can apply to your video projects in order to create impressive effects fast. Whether you’re a beginner or a pro, they offer you a great way to speed up your work process without compromising on quality.

On Motion Array, you’ll find some of the most popular DaVinci Resolve macros to download, including dynamic transitions, glitches, typewriter titles, kinetic typography, stylish callouts and more. There’s also a selection of free DaVinci Resolve macros so that you can get started right away.

DaVinci Resolve templates vs macros

You may have heard of DaVinci Resolve templates before. Essentially, macros and templates are similar in that you can customize and tweak them both to fit your specific project. However, templates are complete projects that include placeholders that you can swap out with your own media. With macros, instead of using them as full projects, you install them at the base level of DaVinci Resolve, and access them via the ‘Effects Library’ in your software.

A DaVinci Resolve macro is a great option if you want to use the same animated elements multiple times across videos or projects.
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