If your background clip is too bright behind your text, select it and drop the Opacity in the Inspector or Gain in the Color page if you have another clip below it. Back in the Edit page, you can play back and see your result.Repeat this process a few times to create a flicker effect at the start of your animation. Move another frame forward and drag the Blend slider to 1. The bright text will disappear, leaving the dark shadow only.Now move to the next frame and drag the Blend slider to the left until it is 0. Now create a Keyframe by clicking the small diamond next to the Blend slider. Select the Merge1 node and go to the first frame of your animation.The last step in Fusion is to add some flicker to the neon text.This will place it over the dark background text. Link your Text1_1 Node and the glow effects as the foreground of the Merge1 Node.Adjust the various settings of the Soft Glow and Glow effects until you have good-looking results.You can do this by pressing Shift + Spacebar and searching for the effects. Next, you need to add the Soft Glow and Glow effects to your Text1_1 Node.Now the color will change as the animation plays. If you would like the color to change during the animation, you can create keyframes at the start and middle of your animation with a different color in the middle.Change the color of your Text1_1 Node to something bright that resembles a neon color like bright yellow, blue, or pink.Tip: It is good practice to rename your nodes if you will have a lot of nodes. Now press Ctrl or Cmd + V to paste a copy. Select your Text1 Node and press Ctrl or Cmd + C to copy it, then click on an empty space.Now add a Merge Node and make sure your Text1 Node is linked as the background.This Text1 Node will be the bottom layer, so change the Color to something very dark, near black.With your Text1 Node selected, change your text, font, size, and other settings in the Inspector until you are happy with the appearance.View the node in the left viewer by selecting the left button on the lower-left corner of the Text1 Node or by pressing 1 when the node is selected. Now add a Text Node and connect it to the MediaOut Node.With the Fusion clip selected, go to the Fusion page. In the Effects panel, find the Fusion composition and drag it on top of the clip in your timeline where you would like the title to appear.Make sure the clip is the right duration for your title.In the Edit page, drag a background clip or still image of your choice to the timeline.