Titler Pro 3 Key Frames

golddigger wrote on 5/10/2015, 10:16 AM
Yes, it is me back again, first with thanks for you last suggestion that was the solution. Now I am having trouble getting the key frames to lock in the set values. For 15 years I worked with Cinestream and now and then would have a key frame lose a set value but all I had to do was go back to that key and reset and all was well. I am trying to design a simple logo as a starter. It is a two line, one word each line logo. My desire is that the top word start out small in the NW corner and the lower line start out small in the SE corner. That is my desired #1 keypoint. Then I would like to use two seconds to move to the second key and that is where the words cometogethr in a tiered fashion. However I have tried this about 14 times and I cannot get key 1 to hold its values. Is the a sequence in setting the values that I am missing. I build the 2 saecond image and set it. Then I shrink and move to the corners backwards and set key 1. If I solve this I think I am off and running., Thank you for your considereation. I have watched the Vegas Utube to do 3 dimensional titling and watched him set key frames and wonder if I am missing somehting - his works.

Comments

Markk655 wrote on 5/10/2015, 11:40 AM
Try this help sheet. I think you just need to copy the 1st keyframe to a second timepoint where you wish to finish the hold.
jetdv wrote on 5/11/2015, 7:07 PM
Remember, you can also always send an e-mail to support at newblueinc.com and get help as well.
Markk655 wrote on 5/11/2015, 8:00 PM
Golddigger,

Jet is a star and NB Support. He is one of the main reasons I suggested contacting NB Support before.

He'll rock your world with expertise!
golddigger wrote on 5/14/2015, 8:05 PM
Markk655
I want to thank you very much for your assistance. I am 84 and only do two one hour family history videos a year - so I am far from an expert. But I think it is better to give to the family than a photo album. It is people like you that give me encouragement and help me to sharpen up. Thank you.
Markk655 wrote on 5/15/2015, 7:26 AM
We're all here to help each other. It is the miracle (and a good side!) of the internet.Good luck and let us know if you have any questions.