
Focus on this one effect until you fully understand it before you try to combine multiple effects.

Now take the right handle (end) of the Write-On effect and drag it all the way to the right.Note: You can measure this out by tapping your right arrow key 25 times. 25 frames is a good spot if you are unsure. Move forward to the point on your clip where you want your title fully revealed.Note: Click the keyframe button to make it turn red, indicating a keyframe has been created and activating the automatic keyframe function. You will see your text disappear on the screen from right to left. Now drag the right handle (end) of the Write-On effect to the left or type 0.0 into the End box.

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Once you are happy with your clip and title length, you can start working on the title by clicking on the Text+ title in the timeline.You can either drag the clips to the length you want and let them snap in place or you can right-click on the clip/text+ and select clip duration then type in the value you want. Set the Duration for your clip and text.Now, from the Effects panel under Titles select Text+ and drag it onto the timeline above your source footage (Note: It must be Text+ not just Text since the write-on effect is only available with text plus.).This can be any clip you would like to place a title on or you may already have some video edited. In the Edit page, drag your source clip onto the first track in the timeline.We will start with a 1080p, 50 fps project, which is the same as our source footage in this case. Part 1: Simple Write-On Text Effect Using Text+ Part 2: 3 Useful Write-On Text Effect Tips.Part 1: Simple Write-On Text Effect Using Text+.
