Using Animated Text GeneratorsFinal Cut Express offers three animated text generators: Scrolling Text, Crawl, and Typewriter. These generators offer the font styling and positioning controls of the static text generators, plus simple animation routines built into the generator. You set up the animation on the text generator's Controls tab.Because these animated titles typically start offscreen, you will not see any text onscreen if your playhead is parked at the beginning or end of the clip. You have to scrub the playhead through the clip to see how your animated title is shaping up. Creating scrollsScrolls are most often found as credit sequences at the end of a show (or at the beginning of Star Wars parodies). Scrolling text displays a lot of information in a little time, but take care not to roll your text too quickly. If you set your scroll speed too high, the titles will stutter (they won't appear to scroll smoothly), and no one will be able to read them.There are several ways to create the scrolling graphic elements. The easiest is to use the Scrolling Text generator found in the Video Generator list, but if you plan to use multiple fonts or specialized tracking, sizing, and kerning, then your best bet is to use the free Boris Calligraphy Title Crawl text generator plugin found on your Final Cut Express CD. See "Creating titles with Boris Calligraphy" later in this chapter.To generate a scrolling text title:
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Creating crawl titlesLike the stock market ticker tape creeping along the bottom of your TV screen, a text crawl is an animated title that scrolls horizontally. Text crawls can be useful for displaying short phrasesbut keep them short, unless you are trying to annoy your audience.Stuttering is more pronounced during a text crawl than during any other type of text effect. Take care to test your crawl on an NTSC monitor, and watch for optical jumpiness. Possible remedies include using a wider-stroked font, a larger font size, a slower crawl speed, or a motion blur.To generate a crawl text title:
Creating animated typewriter textThe cute little Typewriter text generator automates the animation of single letters popping onto the screen; that's why it's called Typewriter. It's a real time-saver, as anybody who has manually animated simulated typing will tell you.To generate a typewriter text title:
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Creating titles with Boris CalligraphyTwo Boris Calligraphy text generators, Title 3D and Title Crawl, are available as an installation option in the Final Cut Express installer. Once you install them, these third-party generators show up in the Viewer's Generator pop-up menu along with the standard FCE generators (Figure 17.20 ). Figure 17.20. If you choose to install them, the Boris Text generators appear in the Generator pop-up menu along with the standard FCE generators.![]()
In both generators, you can:
Note that you can set individual parameters such as font, size, color, and tracking for every character, but you cannot animate individual character properties over time. For more information about Boris Calligraphy, see the Boris Calligraphy user manual, a 44-page, illustrated PDF file, located in the Extras folder on the Final Cut Express application disk. ![]() |