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rraud wrote on 12/24/2019, 12:45 PM

I don't know about a highlighter plug in, but there are other relatively painless way to highlight, with Mask, Motion Tracking, PIP or Pan Crop.

j-v wrote on 12/24/2019, 1:08 PM

Here an example of Pan/Crop and Motion Tracking.
If you save the presets of both you can use them any time without making a new one

How to do?

Result

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N0S wrote on 12/24/2019, 1:30 PM

Ok, thanks for the help!

fr0sty wrote on 12/24/2019, 2:45 PM

Another method would be to put another track above your main track on the timeline, put some black blank color generated media on the track above (from the generated media tab), and set its opacity to about half way down. then use the masking tool in video event pan/crop to mask out the areas of text you want to draw attention to.

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