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  • Having titles automatically animate 2 seconds *before* a transition?

    Posted by Victor Lin on August 21, 2012 at 11:58 pm

    Example of what I’m trying to do:

    https://vimeo.com/43873402

    The rooms have titles that slide in and out of the frame for each new scene. A room might have 3 clips. Living Room clip 1, 2, 3. I want the title to roll in when clip 1 starts playing and roll out when clip 3 is about to stop. Is there any way to automate this? Creating the roll in is easy but the roll out is difficult since the times the title rolls out can vary based on how many clips there are, how long the clips are, etc.

    Victor Lin replied 13 years, 8 months ago 3 Members · 4 Replies
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  • Jeff Pulera

    August 22, 2012 at 2:53 am

    Easy. Use Adobe Motion’s Position setting, with keyframes. Create the effect template and SAVE it, then you can apply to each title. Just manually slide the exit keyframe over on each one to get the correct end timing depending on length of clip. How do keyframes work? Just read the HELP

    Jeff

  • Victor Lin

    August 22, 2012 at 3:46 am

    So there isn’t an automatic way to tell it “no matter how long I drag out the title/caption for, it will always automatically start the roll back animation 3 seconds before the title ends.” I have to manually create exit keyframes for all titles? That’s a lot of dragging.

  • Ann Bens

    August 22, 2012 at 4:20 pm

    Make two presets: one for text flying in and one for text flying back/out.
    For flying in you set preset at Anchor to in point
    For flying out you set it to Anchor to out point
    Apply fly in preset.
    Now rasor text beyond keyframes.
    Apply fly out to second half of text.
    Done
    If you have more than one text that has the same animation you can use copy/paste attributes.

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  • Victor Lin

    August 27, 2012 at 8:10 am

    Right now I have a motion preset that:

    1. Is Anchored to In Point

    Starts at -100, 540
    after 1 second ends at 960, 540

    I then made another motion preset that:

    2. Is Anchored to Out Point

    Starts at 960, 540
    after 1 second ends at -100, 540

    I take my title and drag the “In Preset” to set my in. I then drag in my “Out Preset” and it writes over my previous “In Preset.”

    How do I have it so that no matter the duration of a single title they’re running both motion presets that I’ve made above?

    Say that I have 30 titles, all at different lengths. I drag in 30 titles. Razor 30 times, dividing each into two parts, a front end and a back end. Lengthen the back end 30 times to the length I want. Drag the In Preset to each front end. Drag the Out Preset to each back end.

    So obviously it’s a lot of work. I want a way to shorten this up.

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