Final Cut Pro - Workshop #2 View a tutorial on this topic

Platform: Mac

Description

Understanding text handling in Final Cut Pro® is one of the first hurdles you will have to overcome on your road to becoming an expert user. Creating scrolling credits is a common effect in video projects, but the steps in creating such an effect in Final Cut are not immediately obvious.
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Key # Length
1. locked Simplified "Star Wars" type text scroll 725 2:51
2. locked Creating a graphic in Macromedia(r) Fireworks(r) 726 3:01
3. locked Adding the Fireworks graphic to your project 727 1:29
4. locked Making your Fireworks graphic scroll 728 2:30
5. locked Changing the pace of your scrolling 729 1:41
6. locked Using AppleWorks(r) to create scrolling text 730 3:06
7. locked Adding your AppleWorks graphic 731 1:28
8. locked Keying and scrolling your AppleWorks graphic 732 3:34
Tutorial series by Jim Norwood
Apple, AppleWorks, and Final Cut Pro are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Macromedia and Fireworks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe Systems, Inc., in the United States and/or other countries. Star Wars is a trademark of Lucasfilm, Ltd., registered in the U.S. and other countries.