Roll/crawl settings, Registering an edited effect, Applying a style – Grass Valley EDIUS Pro v.6.5 User Manual
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3 Move the sliders to adjust the blur.
Move the slider or enter a value for following properties; [Text / Edge] to apply the blur to a text string and the edge,
[Edge] to apply to the edge only, and [Shadow] to apply to the shadow only.
[Image / Border], [Border] and [Shadow] are displayed on the image properties bar.
[Shape / Border], [Border] and [Shadow] are displayed in the object properties bar.
Roll/Crawl Settings
You can set an action that moves a text object horizontally/vertically.
Clicking the background will display the background properties.
1 When the background properties bar is displayed, select an action from the [Title type] list.
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Roll/crawl settings such as the start point or end point are performed from the timeline in EDIUS.
• The roll/crawl speed depends on the number of pages and the length of the title clip. Shorten the length of the
title clip for a quick roll/crawl. Extend the length of the title clip for a slow roll/crawl. Set the title clip length on the
timeline in EDIUS.
Registering an Edited Effect
Applying a Style
Effects can be applied to the title simply by applying registered style chips.
1 Select the text object on which to apply a style.
2 Double-click the style chip on the title object style bar you want to apply.
Example:
Applying a text style
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Alternative
• Select the style chip to be applied, click [Style] on the Quick Titler menu bar, and then click [Apply Style].
• Select the style chip to be applied, right-click the text object and then click [Style]
→ [Apply Style].
Registering a Style
You can register the effect applied to a text object as a style chip.
1 Select the text object on which effects have been applied.
[Title type]
Select an action for the text. Roll moves vertically and crawl moves
horizontally.
[Number of pages]
Displays the number of pages that the text object moves across, where 1
page represents the range of the display area. A vertical scroll bar appears
for 2 or more pages. A white dotted line is shown at page breaks, though it is
not shown in the actual video.