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March 14, 2018
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Two Column Rolling End Credits & Logos in Premiere Pro 2018

  • March 14, 2018
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Hello,

I've created rolling end credits with two columns but I cannot get them to roll at the same speed for some reason!

I created one track for the left side and another track for the right side. Within the Effects Editor, their Y position is exactly the same.

PROBLEM SOLVED:

Each column needs to be EXACTLY the same length. On the left hand side I had "Seed and Spark Backers" and then technically my graphic stopped. My right hand side column with all of the names continued down another 50 lines and that caused a discrepancy in the speed.

I'll leave this here in case anybody else has this problem.

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    2 replies

    Participant
    March 14, 2018

    I created two text documents and counted the number of lines for both columns.

    I copied these lists into the credits and made sure they had all the same settings: font type, size, Y position, roll credits box checked and both the Start Offscreen and the End Offscreen are both checked.

    For some reason, the titles are still drifting just a fraction.

    This is driving me mad. I can't seem to find any tutorials online (nor on Lynda) that deal specifically with two columns of credits.

    I was really trying to love this title tool, but now I'm thinking I might just go back to creating a file in photoshop and animating that.

    UGH.

    Stan Jones
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    March 14, 2018

    I have not played with the new graphic tool, but part of the difficulty used to be whether you had the text in a text or paragraph box (or some-such). Here, you'd want both columns in a combined vehicle.

    I never liked rolling without doing it in Illustrator. I couldn't remember why I used illustrator rather than photoshop, but once I did I stuck. Illustrator or PS, once you get the hang of the text controls, the speed control was so much easier....

    R Neil Haugen
    Legend
    March 14, 2018

    One way, is you can create them as a new "line" in the list of your graphic parts, and animate them to come up at the right time.

    Neil

    Everyone's mileage always varies ...