User`s guide
Working with Title Containers
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Hold Frames controls the number of frames each track remains at full Scale after it
zooms in. When Animation Style is set to Zoom, Avid FX adjusts the number of Hold
Frames to fit the number of tracks in the title container and the duration of the effect.
3. Set the number of frames each track takes to zoom in by changing the In Rate setting.
The Scale value ranges from 100 to 0.
4. Set the number of frames each track takes to zoom out by changing the Out Rate setting
The Scale value ranges from 100 to 0.
5. Set Cross Rate to determine the number of frames each track overlaps the following
track. A value of 0 causes each track to zoom out completely before the following track
zooms in.
6. Increase Cross Rate to increase the number of frames in which the tracks overlap.
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You cannot animate the In Rate, Out Rate, and Cross Rate settings, therefore, these
parameters do not have corresponding tracks in the timeline.
7. Animate Position X and Y to offset the tracks or move them as they zoom.
This sets the coordinates of the container’s center point. By default, the zoom centers all
tracks in the Title Container.
Creating a Shuffle
A shuffle creates an effect similar to a roll or crawl. Each track quickly moves on screen
(movement can be horizontal or vertical), then remains stationary for an interval, and then
quickly moves offscreen.
To create a shuffle:
1. Create the text to shuffle in a Title Container—see “Creating Text Animation” on
page 422.
2. From the Direction menu, select one of the following:
• Horizontal moves tracks from left to right along the X axis.
• Vertical moves tracks from top to bottom along the Y axis.
3. To reverse the direction of the shuffle, select Reverse Direction.
4. Select Maintain Hold Frames to manually adjust the number of Hold Frames (number of
frames each track remains stationary after the title move in).
When Animation Style is set to Shuffle, Avid FX adjusts the number of Hold Frames to
fit the number of tracks in the Title Container and the duration of the effect.
5. Set the number of frames each track takes to move to the center of the Container by
changing the In Rate setting.