It sounds like all you should need to do it make sure that you go into the clip
list and make sure you have the title instead of the clip itself selected. Once
you are sure which one you are on it should work just fine.
I promise that once you get the hang of it will come very quick and
easy. I love iMovie!
On Jun 9, 2012, at 10:15 AM, Maxwell Ivey wrote:
> okay; when i put in the title first i was able to change the duration of the
> title just fine. but when i put the video first and then added Th. title the
> inspector gave me the duration of the video not the title. will need to try
> again today. but i feel like i'm getting close to not only being able to do
> it but being able to do it in just a few minutes. thanks, max
> On Jun 9, 2012, at 9:50 AM, Blinkin wrote:
>
>> You can change the duration of any clip in the inspector. In the first tab
>> is a Duration edit box. Should be the first one. All you have to do it type
>> what you want then close the window and you are good to go!
>> I always test my project every time I make a change just to make sure
>> it works. Sometimes something will go wrong and it is hard to backtrack
>> through a ton of changes to find out what it was.
>> Have a good one!
>> On Jun 8, 2012, at 3:47 PM, Maxwell Ivey wrote:
>>
>>> Hello; you are a star. got the title and music added. now, i have another
>>> question. is there any way to set the title to more than 4 seconds? I'd
>>> love my audio file to play a little longer. thanks, max
>>> On Jun 8, 2012, at 1:18 PM, Blinkin wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>> This is how I add a title. Music is a little different and I will tell
>>>> you that next.
>>>> Go to the center toolbar and interact with it. From there scroll to the
>>>> add title button and press it. Stop interacting with the center toolbar
>>>> and scroll right until you get to the title area.
>>>> Interact with this and scroll right a few clicks to pass some theme
>>>> settings and you will find the list of different types of titles. I use
>>>> copy and paste here but you can drag and drop also.
>>>> From here, with the title copied or being drug, stop interacting with
>>>> the title area and move left back to the project browser. From there
>>>> scroll to timeline and interact with it and then interact with the clip
>>>> list.
>>>> Hi is where you will paste or drop your title. If done correctly a
>>>> window will open where you select the background color you want. After
>>>> that you will be taken to the window where you type the words you want to
>>>> show up.
>>>> I usually do my title after the video has been but into the clip list
>>>> in the project browser because when you drop a second item it will be put
>>>> into the first position. so basically you have to work backwards. Video
>>>> then title.
>>>> Music is almost the same as the title. Select the music button in the
>>>> center toolbar and scroll to it just like with the titles. Find the iTunes
>>>> song or sounds effect you want and press command C to copy it.
>>>> Drag it up to the broodiest browser, then to your timeline, then to
>>>> the multiple sliders area.
>>>> Interact with the Play head indicator and move it to 0 seconds if you
>>>> want the music to begin immediately and paste the music there.
>>>> I know this sounds like a lot but once you have a basic understanding
>>>> of the layout I swear it is easy. I can record, edit, and post a video in
>>>> like 5 minutes nowadays.
>>>> Remember to use the I key to open the inspector on out title before
>>>> posting to check the duration. Default is 4 seconds but sometimes it has
>>>> randomly changed on me in the past.
>>>>
>>>> Hope this helps!
>>>> On Jun 8, 2012, at 11:59 AM, Maxwell Ivey wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hello; I finally recorded a video where the audio level was fine. but
>>>>> now i can't seam to find the links to the youtube videos about how to add
>>>>> a title and background music. also, can you add those at the end of your
>>>>> video too? thanks, max
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