Specifications

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Saving the Title as an .mqp File
Saving the Title as an .mqp File
When youve been working on your title for a bit, youll want to save it as
an .mqp file, which is the Marquee file type. (Marquee does not autosave
title files, so you need to do this manually whenever you want to save.)
To save a title as an .mqp:
1. In Marquee, select File > Save As.
2. Type a n ame for t he t itle, and navig ate to the loca tion where you want
to save it. (It’s a good idea to save your title files on your media drive.)
3. Click Save.
Marquee saves the title.
To open an .mqp file:
1. In Marquee, select File > Open, or press Ctrl+O (Windows) or
Command+O (Macintosh).
2. Navigate to the .mqp file, and click Open.
The title opens in Marquee. You can edit it as you like.
Practice Your Skills
1. In Media Composer, click the triangle to the left of the Chapter
Exercise Material folder to expand it, if necessary.
2. Click the triangle to the left of the Chapter 9 folder. You will use
this folder for the exercises in this chapter. It includes two bins:
_Sequences Chap 9 and Titles.
3. Open the _Sequences Chap 9 bin. Load the “Transformation scene
for Titles” sequence, and park the position indicator on the first shot of
Tony on screen.
4. If necessary, open Marquee by selecting Tools > Title Tool. If it is
already open, simply switch to it.
5. If you performed the simple text creation in the previous exercise, start
with that version of the title. If not, then perform the following steps:
Using the Text tool, type two text entries. One should read Ton y
Williams and the other should read Artistic Director.
NOTE If you worked on
the title in the current
titling session, you can
also select File > Open
Recent and select the
title from the menu.
NOTE If the background
reference video of Tony is
not displayed, toggle the
Background button in the
toolbar to switch to it.
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