I have been trying to generate vertically scrolling credits (typical of movie end credits) but there seems to be nothing within "Titles" which does that.
Is there a way of generating these in Pre8?
Thank you.
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Scrolling Credits
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Scrolling CreditsI have been trying to generate vertically scrolling credits (typical of movie end credits) but there seems to be nothing within "Titles" which does that.
Is there a way of generating these in Pre8? Thank you. 3.70 gigahertz Intel 6-Core i7-8700K; Windows10PRO 64 bit; Board: ROG STRIX Z370-G ; 16MB RAM; Graphics NVIDIA GeForce GTX1050Ti ; 2 ViewSonic VP2365 Monitors; 2 internal SSDs 1TB each; 3 HDs: 2x2TB and 1x3TB; Camera Panasonic PV-DV953D; Sound Files .wav.
Re: Scrolling CreditsThere's a rolling/scrolling tool right in the Titles workspace, Walter!
Click on the Roll/Scroll button in the lower left of the Tasks panel when you're in the Titles workspace to set it up. The speed of your roll is determined by the length of the title. So, to slow down your title's roll, just stretch the title longer on your timeline. HP Envy with 2.9/4.4 ghz i7-10700 and 16 gig of RAM running Windows 11 Pro
Re: Scrolling CreditsYes, there is. What you want is called a roll title. Here's the PrE8 help file page that covers that: http://help.adobe.com/en_US/PremiereElements/8.0/Win/Using/WSFB6A694C-D435-42bc-B9D5-BCE5F4A55389.html.
If you create a new title using the menu (Title > New Title > Default Roll), you get a template that has the roll parameters set and default text you can modify (see the screenshot below). While the title is being edited, you can modify the roll parameters using the roll/crawloptions button. It's a bit hard to see. I drew an arrow to it in the screenshot. You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
Re: Scrolling CreditsAnd we have 4 tutorials on just that
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Re: Scrolling CreditsHow's that for overwhelming response, Walter?
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