I don't know about Elements but Pro has a titling feature that easily and
intuitively allows you to either pop it up or to roll or crawl text on
screen, and yes, you adjust its timing by dragging its ends on the timeline,
just as you suggest. Does that mean Elements has something similar???
 
Lee
 
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of EstherP
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2012 9:32 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [AP] Subtitles
 
  
Good morning, everyone!

So, I watched this wedding movie on the tv yesterday, and I really am 
more than pleased with my own efforts.
There are a couple of places where I have to lower the sound level a 
bit, hadn't picked that up on the computer.

Because I combined clips from other people's camcorders as well as clips 
from video-enabled cameras, just to get the "story" complete, I had no 
control over what happened with the sound from them.
One clip in particular, has very good imaging but the sound is terrible: 
You can hear the minister say the words if you really turn up the sound, 
but barely because the noise of the wind picked up by the camera.
And there is no other clip that I could use the sound of to go with this 
one.

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,


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