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May 30, 2022
Question

Essential Graphics Credit Roll Needs To Stop Midway Onscreen

  • May 30, 2022
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Hi,

I am needing to start my credits offscreen and end midway onscreen in Essential Graphics.  I am using Premiere CC2022.

In the past, in legacy titles, the titles would stop once they got to the mid-screen point, and then I would add a still version of the titles after that to extend the credits' duration to however long I needed them to be onscreen. 

Is there a workflow equivalent of that on the timeline with Essential Graphics? 

 

I have the 'start offscreen' selected and the 'end offscreen' de-selected.

When the text rolls, it barely gets above the bottom of the screen, and then it stops. 

How can I make it stop in the middle of the screen?

 

Thanks!

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Known Participant
June 22, 2022

I'm getting close to getting it to work. 

The only thing now is that the text will 'jump' after the scroll and when it gets into the still, non-rolling, part. 

I've tried deleting and starting over again, many times, but it's very inconsistent.  Sometimes the beginning scroll up will match the text position in the still, and sometimes the scroll up that follows the still will match, but both don't tend to.

In the legacy titles, there was an icon you would click on to duplicate the settings of another title to create a new one.  That was handy when doing this type of thing.  Is there a way to do that in 2022 CC?

Thanks!

Peru Bob
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 22, 2022
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Sometimes the beginning scroll up will match the text position in the still, and sometimes the scroll up that follows the still will match, but both don't tend to.


By @buckwald2112

 

Then try pressing Enter to render the timeline and turn the red or yellow line above the timeline to green.

Known Participant
June 22, 2022

Thanks!  I tried that, but, the scrolling still jumps a little when moving to the still.

Peru Bob
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 30, 2022

1)  Select end off-screen.

2)  Trim the clip to where it is in the middle as you want it.

3)  Either add a frame hold or do a frame grab and extend it for the length desired.

 

Known Participant
June 8, 2022

Thanks, but no, it still doesn't work in Premiere CC2022. 
No matter how long or short I make my title clip, the text never makes it beyond the bottom of the screen.

Community Expert
June 8, 2022

You may have to press return several times after what you've typed to add lines to have it end where you like.