From the course: Final Cut Pro X Guru: Titles and Effects
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Working and saving 2D styles - Final Cut Pro Tutorial
From the course: Final Cut Pro X Guru: Titles and Effects
Working and saving 2D styles
- Final Cut Pro 10 ships with several presets to format and style your text. This is even shared with motion. It allows us to save our text attributes where we have the choice to save a title's basic format properties, the style or both. Let's see how this all works. In this movie, were going to take a look at saving both the basic as well as stylistic or appearance attributes of our text. So, if you've been following along in Chapter 1, you'll know that the basic attributes of my text really refer to the font. The size of the font, the style of the font, the line spacing between various characters. All of those are the basic attributes of my text. And they're reflected when I look in the text inspector under the basic category. Appearance attributes refer to the face, outline, glow and drop shadow of my text. Now, what I like to do is actually save both the basic as well as the appearance attributes of the monument text that we see here. So, let's select the text in the Chapter 1.5…
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Exploring the Titles sidebar6m 12s
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Changing a title's basic format parameters6m 6s
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Changing a title's style attributes6m 20s
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Replacing a title3m 20s
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Working and saving 2D styles3m 40s
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Adding and duplicating lower thirds4m 18s
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Working with credits3m 51s
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Finding and replacing title text2m 25s
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Working with placeholders3m 23s
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Working with custom text for animation5m 7s
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Working with knock out text2m 42s
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