Framechart: DaVinci Resolve OFX plugin for animated charts from CSV
Framechart is an OFX plugin for DaVinci Resolve that renders animated bar/line charts and chart races from a CSV file directly in the timeline. It uses GPU acceleration for 4K+ rendering with motion blur. The plugin is free with a watermark, and a paid license removes it. The creator uses an automated pipeline (n8n + local LLM + Resolve scripting) to generate and post data-short videos every 2 days as marketing.
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