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March 26, 2017
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How add subtitles to a specific amounts of frames?

  • March 26, 2017
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I am trying to make a gif with subtitles. There 6 lines of dialogue I need to use for the gif. How do I make first line of dialogue visible only for frames 1-136. Second line only for frames 138-200. Third line 202-240 etc etc. with having them appear in all the frames and having to delete them by individual frame?

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Correct answer davescm

Click on the first and Shift click on the last

Dave

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davescm
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Community Expert
March 26, 2017

Assuming you have this as a frame animation:

1.Add your titles as a new layers

2.Go to the timeline and highlight frames 1-136. Go to the layers panel and switch the eye symbol for the first title on (or off and then on again if it is already on). Those frames will be updated with the title

3.Then highlight frames 137 - 200 and go to the layers panel and switch the eye symbol for the second title on (or off and then on again if it is already on). Those frames will be updated with the second title

4.Repeat as necessary...............

Dave

Participant
March 26, 2017

Is there an option to highlight a group of frames at once instead of hold ctrl and clicking each one individually? Thanks for the reply btw.

davescm
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davescmCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
March 26, 2017

Click on the first and Shift click on the last

Dave

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Legend
March 26, 2017

What Adobe program are you asking about.

Participant
March 26, 2017

Photoshop CC 2017. Sorry I didn't realise I left that out.