User guide

Titles
Placing Titles
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Changing Text
To change the text, enter the text into the text entry area for the line to be changed.
Wirecast supports all text entry (even in-line entry engines for Japanese, Korean,
Chinese, etc.).
Changing Justification
Justification is controlled by clicking on the justification icon and selecting left, center,
or right from the drop-down menu.
Changing Font
Click the font selection icon to open a font selection window. Click the icon again to
close the font selection window.
The font selection window is a floating palette that changes the text as you make
selections. So if you click in a different text entry area, the font panel notices this and
configures itself to the settings of the new text entry area.
Note: The only items that Wirecast recognizes in the Font Panel are: Font Family,
Typeface, and Size. All other settings are ignored by Wirecast
Changing Font Color
Click the font color icon to change the color of the font. A standard font color selection
window is displayed. Choose the color you desire and click OK.
Placing Titles
The previous sections describe how to create and edit a title for an existing shot.
However, you can also create a shot which has only title data. This is very useful if you
want to place the same title over several different shots or if you want to modify the
title independent of the shot you are choosing. But you must decide, based on your
type of broadcast, if you want your titles tied directly to specific shots or if you want
them to be independent. Wirecast seamlessly supports both methods -- even both
methods at the same time.
Seminar Title
You may want to broadcast a seminar and have the title of the seminar appear and
disappear while switching between several other shots or cameras. In this case, create a
shot which has only the title in it, enabling you to move this title to a Foreground layer.
In this configuration, you can bring the title in and out of your broadcast by selecting
between a blank shot and the title shot from your foreground master layer. By placing