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Chapter 3 Reference
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There are, however, several key differences between titling and
other effect-generating operations.
Titling consists of two parts: Selecting the title and then inputting
your text.
1 A title normally runs for the length of the selected scene, but
you can adjust the titles default running time to let it run for a
shorter or longer period. The range of a text is very important. A
longer range results in a slower scrolling speed.
The Range screen is similar to the trim screen. Instead of marking
the active part of a scene, you merely set the effective time for the
text. The text starts at whatever frame you set (In-point) and ends
at the last frame (Out-point). Some parts of the storyboard may
appear in red. These scenes cant be selected for titling since they
are already marked by other effects (the overlapping of image-
processing effects, transitions and titles is impossible without
multilayer editing. You’ll find information on using this technique
within Chapter Four). Return to the titling menu once you have
made your selections and your scene should now bear the titling
icon (if your titles spill over into other scenes, they’ll be marked
with the icon as well).
2 This button places your title onto the selected storyboard scene.
3 This icon represents a placed title. It will appear red if the title
is unrendered, and green if the title has been rendered.
4 This button deletes the title from the scene within the workbox,
regardless of whether it has been rendered or not. Deleted titles,
transitions and effects may disappear from your screen, but
remain on your hard drive until you run a clean up.
Title
screen
(cont’d)
Title icon
Insert
3
2
Range
4 5 & 6 7, 8 & 91
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