In this part of the world it is already late afternoon but a good 
morning to you anyway.:-)

You can create titles (sub titles) straight in Elements so you don't 
have to go to Photoshop.
Can not tell you right now how it is done as my editing machine is busy 
rendering and I
can not get into Elements.
Are you using Windows or MAC?
If you can not find in the help files how to do it let me know and I 
will explain it to you a bit later.

Uwe
South Africa

On 12/4/2012 4:31 PM, EstherP wrote:
>
> Good morning, everyone!
>
>
> So, subtitles..... it would be nice if everyone watching the movie,
> would know what the minister is saying.
> I'm already thinking that the answer will be: No, you can't put in
> subtitles, because I can't find that in the book or help.
>
> I'm thinking the only work-around will be this:
> In PSE, on 1920 x 1080 transparent image, I put a phrase or sentence,
> then place it on the video line above the novie one, and stretch (or
> shrink) it to fit the spoken words. I'd have to make as many images as
> it takes....
>
> Is there a better way?
> Thanks,
> Esther
>
> 



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