Filmora: Add and animate 3D titles

Demo summary
Shows how to insert a 3D title, customize the text, adjust its position, and add a fade-out animation.
Step-by-step
- Place the playhead at the desired point in the timeline
- Click on Titles in the top menu
- Drag a 3D title effect onto the timeline at the playhead position
- Click on the text object and select Basic to edit the text content
- Adjust the Y value under Position to move the text vertically
- Modify the Size field to scale the text larger
- Trim the text object on the timeline to adjust its duration
- Click on Animation in the properties pane and select the Out tab to apply a fade-out effect
Options
- Italicize text
- Change font style
- Customize 'In' animations for how text appears
Tips
- Use 3D titles to reinforce specific words spoken in your video
- Trim text objects just like you would video or audio clips for precise timing
Highlights
“I think that looks really good. It really reinforces what I'm saying. I like that.”
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