B.5. Title TroubleFor some reason, titles and credits seem to have their own phalanx of problems and issues. For example: B.5.1. Title Backgrounds Have JaggiesThe quality of the image behind a title in iMovie isn't as good as it once was, especially if you burn the movie to DVD. The title looks great, but the background behind acquires jaggies , the stair-step lines along hard edges (Figure B-1). Some things to try to minimize the jaggies:
Figure B-1. For some reason, as of version 6.0.1, iMovie introduces stairstepped, jagged lines in the video behind a title, as shown here before (top) and after. DV and DV Widescreen projects seem most vulnerable. The quantity of jaggies depends on the type of image and movement in the image. At its worst, the problem is distracting. At its best, it may not occur.B.5.2. Scrolling Block Title Scrolls Too FastSometimes, scrolling blockstyle titles scroll by way too fastmuch too fast to read (which is a definite downside). And iMovie doesn't seem to let you set the duration to a longer scroll. See, iMovie lets you create scrolling block titles that can contain well over 4,000 characters . The trouble is, as you add text to a long title, iMovie doesn't update the maximum title duration displayed next to the Speed slider. The slider limits you to the maximum duration for a short title, say, 20 seconds. So when you apply the settings, it scrolls way too fast. Here's the trick: After typing your long text in the title, click again on the Scrolling Block style name in the title list. Voil ! Now the Speed slider offers a much longer duration. Set the Speed slider to the duration you want, then redo the title. |