Please check out my sanity here . .
1] Put 2 Generated Media "Sony Text" Events on a Timeline. You should now have 2 events: Sony Text 1 [ST1] and Sony Text 2 [ST2] - easy!
2] Edit ST1 - change the Font or anything
3] Right click on ST1 and choose "Select in Project Media List"
4] Now, right-Click-Hold and DRAG onto ST2 and release and CHOOSE "Add as Takes" - easy!
.. you will now see "Sony Text 1 (2/2)" within the Event name section . .
5] Now Edit this "Sony Text 1 (2/2)"! - Problem here it then updates the previous ST1 on the timeline too.
My way of thinking is that if I am adding as a "TAKE", and if I then wish to ALTER that take why then UPDATE/CHANGE the original ST1?
The point being here is that I THOUGHT I had discovered a useful way of substituting alternative Text Events, using the "Add As Takes" substitution/option therefore not requiring me having to CREATE brand new Text Events?!??!
This is NOT easy!!! And for my way of thinking, not intuitive either.
Grazie
1] Put 2 Generated Media "Sony Text" Events on a Timeline. You should now have 2 events: Sony Text 1 [ST1] and Sony Text 2 [ST2] - easy!
2] Edit ST1 - change the Font or anything
3] Right click on ST1 and choose "Select in Project Media List"
4] Now, right-Click-Hold and DRAG onto ST2 and release and CHOOSE "Add as Takes" - easy!
.. you will now see "Sony Text 1 (2/2)" within the Event name section . .
5] Now Edit this "Sony Text 1 (2/2)"! - Problem here it then updates the previous ST1 on the timeline too.
My way of thinking is that if I am adding as a "TAKE", and if I then wish to ALTER that take why then UPDATE/CHANGE the original ST1?
The point being here is that I THOUGHT I had discovered a useful way of substituting alternative Text Events, using the "Add As Takes" substitution/option therefore not requiring me having to CREATE brand new Text Events?!??!
This is NOT easy!!! And for my way of thinking, not intuitive either.
Grazie