Title Effects

patnull wrote on 4/21/2016, 8:47 PM

Hello.  I am using Movie Edit pro 2016 Plus.  Is there a way to make a title bounce across the screen like a ping pong ball?  I looked in the effects, and there doesn't seem to be an effect that is even similiar to that.  If not, do I need certain plug ins?  And if so, does anyone know where I can find them?  Thanks for all your help.

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johnebaker wrote on 4/22/2016, 3:35 AM

Hi

. . . . Is there a way to make a title bounce across the screen like a ping pong ball? . . .

There is no set effect/template for this effect.

To create this, start with a static title and then use keyframes to animate it as you require.

For more information on using Keyframes there is a tutorial here and there are many on Youtube for Movie Edit Pro.  They may be for older versions of MEP however so long as it is for v 15 or later the principles are the same.

HTH

John EB

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terrypin wrote on 4/28/2016, 4:30 PM

Hi,

I think John meant my tutorial on key framing, called 'How to create Ken Burns effects'. Here's a direct link to it on YouTube:

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patnull wrote on 4/28/2016, 8:19 PM

Thanks, John and Terry!