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#FINAL CUT PRO ADD TEXT GENERATOR#
Click the Generator button, the small letter A in the lower-left corner.Go to the Viewer and make sure that the Video tab is selected.However, you can key this over any image or video We’ll create the glow effect over a black background, just to make itĮasier to see and explain. Double-click the clip, to load it from the Timeline into the.Superimpose the clip, to edit it from the Viewer into the.Generate the clip, to create the clip in the Viewer.Process to follow that makes sure you place the clip correctly in the Timeline,Īnd then load it into the Viewer for editing: Whenever you generate a text clip in Final Cut, there’s a three-step
This effect uses the outline text generator to create a glow that floats Here’s a text effect that works in all versions of Final Cut Pro fromģ.0 on. More I work with it, the more interesting it gets. Thought it was the ugliest thing I’d seen in a long time. When I first looked at Final Cut Pro’s outline text generator, I