133 t Crawl Left, Crawl Right : These indicate the crawl direction (rolling text
always moves up the screen).
t Start Off Screen : This controls whether the credits start completely off
the screen and roll on or whether they begin at the location as typed in
the Titler.
t End Off Screen : This indicates whether the credits roll completely off
the screen.
t Preroll : This specifies the number of frames before the first words appear
on-screen.
t Ease-In : This specifies the number of frames at the beginning to gradually
increase the speed of the roll or crawl from zero to its full speed.
t Ease-Out : This specifies the number of frames to slow down the roll or
crawl at its end.
t Postroll : This specifies the number of frames that play after the roll or
crawl ends.
5 Select Start Off Screen and End Off Screen, and type 5 for Ease-In and
Ease-Out. Click OK.
6 Close the Titler.
7 Drag your newly created Rolling Credits title to the Video 2 track of the
Timeline above the video clip (if another title is there, drag this one directly
on top of it to do an overlay edit).
8 With the Edit tool, grab the right edge of the Rolling Credits clip, and drag it to
be the same length as the video clip in track 1.
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Note: Dragging a rolling title to increase its length will cause it to roll slower. Dragging the
rolling title to decrease its length will cause it to roll faster.
9 With the sequence selected, press the spacebar to view your rolling credits.
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Note: The default
length of rolling or
crawling credits is five
seconds. If you change
the length of the credits
clip, that changes the
speed. A longer clip
length means slower
rolling credits.