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Premiere Pro, Roll credits flickering/jerky

Participant ,
Jul 30, 2022 Jul 30, 2022

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Hello, I am currently working on a movie for two years and finished working on the end credits. 

I realised the essential graphics roll credits is making my text laggy and jerky. How do I stop this issue?

I am using 23.976.

How do I reduce the lag? I've tried reduce-interlace-flicker and added 1.2, and make the text alittle grey to all the text. It is still showing the same issue.

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LEGEND , Jul 30, 2022 Jul 30, 2022

A "crawl", vertical movement for text in the end credits, is very difficult. First, you have to have the perfect timing of motion. Which is to say, no "partial" frame motion. For every frame to frame time, there must be an exact 1, 2, or at most 3 pixels of vertical motion.

 

If you divide the number of frames of the crawl by the vetical frames motion and get anything other than 1, 2, or 3 ... say you get 1.2 ... that's a problem. You need to adjust the length of time until you get exactly a ful

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LEGEND , Aug 27, 2022 Aug 27, 2022

First, if your monitor isn't refreshing at either the same frequency as your sequence or double it, that can cause this. Which is why it's good to have a monitor that comes with refresh rate settings to match video work.

 

Second, IF the monitor is showing them correctly without visual jerkiness, you need to have whole-number vertical movement per frame.

 

Set your timeline timecode to Frames. Then count the length of time in frames that you want to have for your crawl.

 

Now you need to do a bi

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New Here ,
Apr 12, 2023 Apr 12, 2023

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Thanks for your quick response Neil! I took a look at the effect controls panel and I'm not seeing any change in pixel position in the Vector Motion or Video tabs (screenshots attached).

 

I'm guessing this is because I built this scroll using Essential Graphics. The Essential Graphics tab has its own set of parameters, including position, but those numbers also don't change either (screenshot attached). It seems like the movement of the text since built in Essential Graphics has its own internal parameters that aren't vibisble. Any ideas on where to get that info?Screen Shot 2023-04-12 at 2.48.48 PM.pngexpand imageScreen Shot 2023-04-12 at 2.49.05 PM.pngexpand imageScreen Shot 2023-04-12 at 2.51.29 PM.pngexpand image

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Aug 27, 2022 Aug 27, 2022

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I resolved this but had to go outside of PP and do it.  I downloaded Movie Maker from the Microsoft Store, and it works great!  Then just inserted it as a clip in my PP project. If you want to be able to save your project that you made in Movie Maker, you have to buy the Pro version for about $12. Otherwise you can still output/save it as a movie without issue. Finnaly its really difficult to use PP for this purpose at all. I think the only solution would be for Adobe to integrate the ability to make a movie out of text that scrolls vertically. You should be able to output/save the video in # of desired seconds to really fine tune its speed to your liking. There is no flickering at all with this method.

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