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Bring Rolling Titles to a stop

Engaged ,
Jun 22, 2024 Jun 22, 2024

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I have created a rolling title in Premiere Pro 24.4.1, on a Mac Studio running Sonoma 14.5.  

I want the roll to come to a gentle stop on the last paragraph, as a still frame.

 

Can anybody point me to the way to accomplish this? 

 

Thank you!

 

Rob

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Community Expert , Jun 24, 2024 Jun 24, 2024

To bring rolling titles to a smooth stop:

1. Deselect any layers in the Essential Graphics panel.
2. Under Responsive Design - Time, tick Roll.
3. Choose whether you want to start off-screen.
4. I recommend adding a few blank lines after your text to help vertically center the last frame.
5. Postroll controls how long you want the titles to remain on-screen after they stop rolling.
6. Ease Out will control how smoothly you want the title to stop rolling.

This guide should be helpful: Responsive Design Features

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LEGEND ,
Jun 22, 2024 Jun 22, 2024

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That involves keyframing the roll ... and at times, the last 'screen' that you want to stop needs to be an additional layer in that mogrt, that comes in following the previous data looking the same ... but scrolls up while slowing to an 'eased' stop.

 

This is one thing where there is some video tutorials on their website sorta helpful, and actually some useful rolling credits YouTube examples you can find.

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Jun 24, 2024 Jun 24, 2024

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To bring rolling titles to a smooth stop:

1. Deselect any layers in the Essential Graphics panel.
2. Under Responsive Design - Time, tick Roll.
3. Choose whether you want to start off-screen.
4. I recommend adding a few blank lines after your text to help vertically center the last frame.
5. Postroll controls how long you want the titles to remain on-screen after they stop rolling.
6. Ease Out will control how smoothly you want the title to stop rolling.

This guide should be helpful: Responsive Design Features.

Cheers,
Paul

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An issue comes in depending on the closeness of your lines.

 

Say you have a final bit you want to stay on screen, but ... when it comes to the stopping point, you can still see the preceding line.

 

If that is happening, you would need the second graphic for the final line, as I noted above.

 

So if you don't want to mess with that, give just a bit more space between the last two sets, so that as the one comes to a stop the other exits Scene Top.

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