When DaVinci Resolve specialist Casey Faris tested ver. 20, he didn’t just rattle off a list of new features. He painted a picture of what it means to build motion graphics inside an editing app—a world where typography, keyframes, and animation workflows should feel as natural as cutting a scene. With DaVinci Resolve 20, that’s finally starting to happen. The headline? You no longer need to dive into Fusion for every animated title or layout. A new set of tools now lives natively on the Edit page—tools that motion designers and editors have been quietly asking for over years of workaround-heavy workflows.
Source: DaVinci Resolve 20: A Quiet Revolution for Motion Graphics Artists – Y.M.Cinema Magazine