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Fun With Titles VideoStudio 9 and above

Post by sjj1805 »

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Click here to view a sample video

This is a very effective effect and surprisingly easy to achieve and the only software you need is VideoStudio. You will however need Version 10 or higher because this procedure relies upon the ability to insert a VideoStudio project file

Version 9 Users can also do this but instead of creating a VideoStudio project file they will need to render the titles and create a video file instead. This video file can then be used in place of the project file in the following steps.

Step 1.
Start a new VideoStudio project, Select the Text Tab
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Step 2.
Just as the screen prompts you to, type some text onto the preview screen
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Step 3.
Adjust the duration that the text will appear on screen for. You can do this by dragging the right hand edge of the text.
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Step 4.
Alter the color of the text - plain green is perhaps best because later we will be using a chroma key on the text.
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Step 5.
Alter the font and font size to something of your liking
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Step 6.
Apply animation
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Step 7.
Customize the animation if required
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Step 8.
Add more titles if required.
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IMPORTANT - Do NOT place any videos on the video track at this time.
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Step 9.
Save this as a VideoStudio project file
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Step 10.
Start a new project
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Step 11;
Place a suitable background video on the video track
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Step 12:
Insert Video
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Step 13:
Navigate to your project file you have just created
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Move the VideoStudio project "Video" to the overlay tack and then resize it to fit the screen (Right click it on the preview screen)
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Step 14:
Select [Mask & Chroma Key] on the attribute tab
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Step 15:
Apply Overlay options
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Step 16:
Use the eyedropper to select the text
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Enjoy
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sjj1805
Posts: 14383
Joined: Wed Jan 26, 2005 7:20 am
operating_system: Windows XP Pro
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ram: 2 GB
Video Card: Intel 945 Express
sound_card: Intel GMA 950
Hard_Drive_Capacity: 1160 GB
Location: Birmingham UK

Post by sjj1805 »

I thought this screen shot is more representative of what the above procedure is:

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umakantdixit@rediffmail.c
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thanks i got it

Post by umakantdixit@rediffmail.c »

hello sjj1805
thanks a lot i got it to make title now i will work on credit as i want what we see in movies scrolling upwards or downwards
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