![]() I’m looking for a way to streamline the process significantly. ![]() This makes what, conceptually, should be a simple process much more time consuming, having to adjust each track for each instance of text multiple times an episode. However, even if copying and pasting these multiple tracks of text, changing the size of all of them to fit different sized boxes between different episodes causes the alignment of the Wipes to go out of sync. How I’ve been doing this up until now is, in premiere, having each line be a separate text on its own track in the timeline, using the Linear Wipe effect with a feather on each, and trying to line up the ending of one line’s wipe with the beginning of the next line’s, and repeating that for up to 5 lines of text. The text appears in boxes of varying sizes. I’ve been doing weekly work for a client for a video series- in this series, text appears on screen (often in multiple lines) by linearly wiping on with a bit of edge feather, line by line. ![]() Howdy gang- apologies if my lack of experience and knowledge about how AE (and creative cow) works is off-putting, but I’m in a pickle.
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