Hi,
I would like to create a TV news title kind of effect (like a band behind the text which fades in & out). I would appreciate if any one can tell me the trick to do.
Thanks in advance,
sooria365
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TV news title effects
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TV news title effectsHi,
I would like to create a TV news title kind of effect (like a band behind the text which fades in & out). I would appreciate if any one can tell me the trick to do. Thanks in advance, sooria365
Re: TV news title effectsHi, sooria. Welcome to Muvipix! I'm sure we'll be able to find a solution (or several) for you!
Meantime, can you be a little more specific about what you're looking for? (Maybe you can link us to a YouTube video that shows the effect?) Are you talking about something called a lower-third. That's like a caption that runs along the bottom third of your video frame, usually with the name of the person speaking on it? HP Envy with 2.9/4.4 ghz i7-10700 and 16 gig of RAM running Windows 11 Pro
Re: TV news title effectsHi Steve,
Thanks for your lightning speed response. Well, I bought PRE8 recently and trying to explore it (I am still a novice). I am planning to make a family vacation video and wish to use the title at the bottom of frame showing the name of each place. I like to use something similar to that seen on TV news say BBC/CNN showing text at the bottom with a white band behind it which fades out and you have guessed it right which runs at the bottom. I can create the text but how to add in the band? By the way I have bought your PSE & PRE8 guide book as well to 'master' PRE8 Thanks,
Re: TV news title effectsCheck out our free motion backgrounds, there is probably something there that you will like and can use
Here is a News type Lower Third and an article on using Motion Backgrounds http://muvipix.com/products.php?searchp ... =0&btn.y=0 And here are other free backgrounds; http://muvipix.com/products.php?subcat_id=39 And then we have lots of others available with our subscriptions http://muvipix.com/products.php?subcat_id=5 1. Thinkpad W530 Laptop, Core i7-3820QM Processor 8M Cache 3.70 GHz, 16 GB DDR3, NVIDIA Quadro K1000M 2GB Memory.
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Re: TV news title effectsHi sooria & welcome to Muvipix. There are several ways to accomplish this:
1. Make a shape in the titler. Use the square to drag out across the bottom. Using the elliptical tool will give you rounded ends. Place this title on track 2 with the title words on track 3 & video on track 1. Can also lower the opacity and/or make it a gradient color. Can keyframe the the shape to appear from the side (slide in) or use a cross dissolve on its ends to fade in and out. 2. Use a gradient shape as a track matte and apply the track matte key to a motion background. Video on track 1, motion background track 2 w/track matte pointing to track 3, shape on track 3, and title words on track 4. 3. Make a feathered shape in Photoshop and bring into Premiere Elements. Same set up as example 1. aka Cheryl
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Re: TV news title effectsI've been playing with this a little bit, too. What great options, Cheryl. Thanks! Sometimes I just need a few ideas to get my brain cells into gear.
Re: TV news title effectsWelcome to Muvipix -- where people are climbing all over each other to help!
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Re: TV news title effectsThanks a lot to Steve & Chuck for the quick responses. This forum is great and hats off to you the founders of this website. I am glad that I bought PRE and have such a fantastic support that I can depend on. I am now confident that one day I can achieve my ambition of creating a reasonably good video.
Thanks also to Cheryl/Momo for the great tips. My hands are itching to try this out but I am going on a vacation and will let you know my feedback upon return. Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year 2010 to you and to all members of this forum!! sooria
Re: TV news title effectsHave a great vacation and a very
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Re: TV news title effectsGreat to have you aboard, Sooria! Have a great holiday yourself!
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