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Ray Paula March 28th, 2008 08:32 AM

Credit Roll Use??
 
Hi Everyone,
I would like to see is an in depth tutorial of Sony Credit roll menu. If anyone can point me in the right direction in regards to Sonys Credit Roll usage it would be most appreciated. Thanks, Ray

Mike Kujbida March 28th, 2008 09:03 AM

Try Vol. 2 #9 (Beginner’s Corner - Using the Credit Roll) and Vol. 4 #2 (Beginner’s Corner - Flexible Credit Rolls) of Edward Troxel's free newsletters.

David Hadden March 29th, 2008 04:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Ray Paula (Post 849949)
Hi Everyone,
I would like to see is an in depth tutorial of Sony Credit roll menu. If anyone can point me in the right direction in regards to Sonys Credit Roll usage it would be most appreciated. Thanks, Ray

Just use word to type up the list, then copy paste into the ProType Titler, and adjust to fit safe zones keeping all the text in one block, and then navigate into the block to the line level and just go down line by line to adjust where I wanted it. Then navigate up to work on the whole text block and finally keyframe the whole block of text to scroll from the bottom to the top (IE enable keyframes on the Y offset and adjust), I'd make everything go below and just off the bottom of the screen at the start and then roll to the end and make everything go to the top and just past the top of it so your 2 keyframes start just below visible, and end just above visible. Then to make sure that the block stays centered the whole time, simply double click the X offset and since you didn't activate keyframing on that it will now center the overall text block and you'll be good to go. If you want to make it scroll longer, just adjust the "length" value at the top left and move the key frame to the appropriate position to make it scroll the right speed ( and don't forget to make sure you actually extend the gen media "clip" on the time line to at least the length of your ending keyframe (if it's not all the way to the end of your "clip").


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