![]() If you have Motion, this is one of the simplest templates to create because, ironically, the default setup for a Title project in Motion has the text already set up for Paragraph Layout. You will be able to keyframe this title with Position > Y to scroll it. There are published parameters with Paragraph Basic and one of them is Auto-Shrink, which is set to All Margins by default. ![]() Then, select all, copy and paste into the text edit box in FCPX (remove the dummy text first!) Your complete formatting should appear in FCPX just as you created it in TextEdit with one exception: the font size will probably be considerably smaller when you paste it in FCPX (15 pt is more readable in TextEdit than it is in a video - you will likely have to nearly double the font size in FCPX, or take care of that in TextEdit before you move the text over.) However, the BEST way to deal with this is to type and format your text in TextEdit set for Rich Text Format. You can right click on the ruler to create tab stops: If you do not see the ruler, there is another screen control/button at the upper right corner of the Viewer at will activate the ruler: You can grab the square dots on the edges and/or corners to resize the "document" to whatever you need (make sure you see this setup when you drag the size controls or you may end up stretching the text in a distortion). That should activate the paragraph OnScreen Controls: When you apply it, you will need to double click the text in the viewer. ![]() There are a very few titles that come with FCPX that allow what is known as "paragraph layout" formats, but those won't help you because they will have background elements you can't get rid of.Ī few years back, I made this template - it's ready to go so I'll pass it along right now: ![]()
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