Enabling Elastic Timeline allows you to change the duration of a title in your video editor timeline without compromising the integrity of video animations. Titler Pro will automatically adjust the title to fit your desired length while keeping the originally intended animation timing of your title.
This is accomplished by the usage of "Fixed" and "Elastic" regions that are set in your Titler Pro timeline. Fixed regions will preserve the timing of animations, while Elastic regions adjust to extend or contract the rest of your title to fit your desired length.
Enable Elastic Timeline by toggling the “Elastic” button on and off.
Duration Controls
When Elastic Timeline is enabled, you will see two editable time fields appear. On the right, you will see a time where your playhead is currently located and an adjustable title time. This adjustable time will let you set the length of your title clip in your video editing software and can be set to any length you want.
On the left is the time where the playhead is currently located and an editable field for the template length. This editable time controls the length of the template in Titler Pro.
Understanding Fixed Regions
Fixed regions are color coated in orange. These regions cover the areas of your title that you wish to keep consistent in time. This means that animation under a fixed region will play at normal speed. For example, if your animation lasts two seconds, fixed regions ensure that it lasts for two seconds no matter how much longer you decide to stretch your title.
Understanding Flexible Regions
Flexible regions are color coated in green and these are the regions that the user adjusts to fit your desired title's length. These regions will adjust depending on whether you stretch your title or make it shorter. These regions make it easy to adjust how long your title will play for. This is helpful for when the same title design is used in multiple instances, but each instance has to play for longer or a shorter time depending on your needs.