3/2/2024 0 Comments Titles for final cut pro x![]() So let me just move over to like frame 10 where I can see some of this animation. The best part is I can add additional parameters here to animate my text on screen. Again it has to be at the beginning of the text, so at the very first frame notice the text is now disappeared, and the cool part when I press the Alt key to play forward, then notice that character by character this text comes on the screen. ![]() If I bring down the In Opacity to zero, what happens is we transition from this full opacity or being fully opaque to be fully transparent. So you'll notice on screen right now the opacity of this text is approximately 100% opaque, or 100% transparency. But the Iitle Inspector now, which is going to include all of the animation properties for custom texts, is where we really want to go. And this is just making some changes in the text inspector, so this is for the format and appearance of out text. I'll bring it up in size, and let's make it nice and bold. And I'm just going to move this title a little bit lower so it's underneath the monument. So first thing I want to do is just change the name of this title to something more appropriate. The best part about it is that there are no keyframes involved. These are parameters that are set up to create auto animation at the beginning or the in of your text, and the outpoint of your text. I scroll down where it shows Out Blur and Out Opacity and Out Scale. The amount of published parameters, and we're going to see it says, In Opacity and In Blur. And when we go over to the Title Inspector, this is where we'll see a huge difference. ![]() And once we select it and Command + 4 to reveal its properties in the Inspector. Once you drag it into the timeline and I'll just make sure the title itself is the length of this time lapse slip. What's funny about it is it looks really deceiving. So under my Build In Out category, I'm just going to head over to where I see Custom, and there you can see my custom text. So like we've done before, I'm going to go to my titles and generator sidebar. So I'm here in my chapter one 10 project under my chapter one folder, under my projects event, and the great part about this movie is that I could just show you my favorite title generator inside Final Cut Pro X. Let's add some custom text to our timeline and see how we can work with it. The best part is, there are no keyframes involved. Performance will vary based on system configuration, media type, and other factors.- While several text templates in Final Cut Pro have a few built in animations you can turn on and off, there is one title called custom text that allows several different options for animating text by line, word or even character by character. Prerelease Final Cut Pro 10.4.9 with prerelease Canon RAW Plugin 2.0 tested on macOS Catalina, using a 33-second project with Canon Cinema RAW Light video, at 8192x4320 resolution and 29.97 frames per second (as part of a transcode test). Mac Pro systems tested with an attached Pro Display XDR. Testing conducted by Apple in August 2020 using 2.5GHz 28-core Intel Xeon W-based Mac Pro systems with 384GB of RAM and dual AMD Radeon Pro Vega II graphics with Infinity Fabric Link and 32GB of HBM2 each, configured with 4TB SSD as well as 2.4GHz 8-core Intel Core i9-based 16-inch MacBook Pro systems with 64GB of RAM and Radeon Pro 5600M graphics with 8GB of HBM2, configured with 8TB SSD. ![]() Performance will vary based on system configuration, media type, and other factors. Prerelease Final Cut Pro 10.4.9 with prerelease plugins from RED Apple Workflow Installer v16, and Final Cut Pro 10.4.8 with plugins from RED Apple Workflow Installer v15 tested on macOS Catalina, using an 11-second project with REDCODE® RAW 4:1 video, at 8192x4320 resolution and 23.98 frames per second, transcoded to Apple ProRes 422.
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