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Post by scomb09 »

is there a way to make multiple titles with mutiple effects over lapping?
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Post by robruiz »

Yes you can do that. Just go to the Title tab then as soon as the library appeared, there will be a text at the preview screen saying "double click to add title" you can double click anywhere you want and it will all appear at the same title layer.

Here is a guideline in creating an "end credits" title: (somehow related)

Please try the following procedure: 1. Run VideoStudio, go to Edit stage then import an image clip in the main timeline. 2. Select Title tab, input lines of texts in the Preview screen. 3. Click the Animation tab in the Options Panel. Check the Apply Animation then select Fly option in the drop down options. 4. Select the scrolling that you want for your title and preview the project.
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ok thanks i think what im tring to ask is can i put a title up and while its up have another title come up with a different effect that i can edit to come in a certain time
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Click on a particular text, then at the Animation tab (found at the title tab) apply the animation/effect you want. Make sure that there is a bounding box at the text you wanted to modify.
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thanks but thats still not quite what im lookinbg for. For example, I want to make a video that has a segment that goes over costs so i want to put the name of the item and once it is done animation i want to say the cost and have the cost come in with the item still on the screen
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You can try turing titles into video files and inserting the new video file on the overlay track. Then chroma key to remove the background colour of the text video file.
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Post by Black Lab »

First, when you click on the Title tab, you have to make sure Multiple Titles is selected.

Now double-click in the preview window and create your first title. Apply animation as needed. Now double-click in another area of the preview window to create your second title. Rinse and repeat as necessary.
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Post by Trevor Andrew »

Hi scomb09

There¡¦s loads of ways to create titles---Not sure I understand what you want, but try this:-

1 / If you make your first title with animation (Try Drop-character )
2 / Drag this title to the library (making a copy)
3 / Then drag back to timeline adjacent to the first title

4 / Second title---Change the animation of the text to fade out, DO NOT re-position the text.

5 / Using the second title clip create another text box (multiple title)
6 / Animate this text as Cross Fade

Is that the effect you want?????????
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Post by babel »

I think I understand what you are talking about scomb09. I am trying to do (what I think is) the same thing:

I am in the process of producing a series of videos. On all of these videos I want to have the SAME titles along the bottom edge. These bottom edge titles will be the same for the whole series of videos. (The bottom edge title will be constructed from a series of title items. There will be a sequence of different texts along the bottom that I will create from several title items.)

I also want to have a title that is specific for EACH video. It will also appear, but be different, on each video. It will appear during the full length of the video, except for a short time at the start and at the end.

This means that the top-edge title is not at all synced with the bottom edge titles.

This would be VERY easy to do if you had two title tracks (like you have multiple overlay tracks). Unfortunately you don't. And unfortunately you cannot put a title (as such) as an overlay.

I have found no good way of doing this.

One workaround I have figured out is to create a bmp image that contains the text I want to have as the top edge title and import it as an image on the overlay track. Not elegant and takes a bit of time. But it works.

All would be so much easier if you had more than one title track.

Anyone has any other idea?

Multiple title tracks in the product plan?
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