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Summary: Learn how to edit text in the Macintosh computer program PulpMotion with tips from a computer expert in this free Mac OS X computer animation video clip.
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"Hey everybody! My name is Matt and I'm speaking to you on behalf of Expert Village. If you want to click the settings button at the bottom right of your screen, that's going to take you to your composition settings. You may have noticed there's some text in your compositions. I'm going to scroll forward. As you can see here, it says untitled and enter text here. If you come over underneath titles and annotations, you can change that text. Beside title, I'm just going to name it my cool movie. When I hit enter, it's going to change the text over here on the left. If it doesn't, you can either hit update, or if you check the auto update box, that's going to automatically update that. You can also change the story as well. I'm going to just say this is my cool movie. When I hit enter, it's going to change that as well. I'm going to scroll forward. You'll see a picture here. Above it, it has the file name of the picture. You can have this hidden if you want. If you come over to media title and unselect that, that's going to hide that. You're going to have to update on that on. I'm going to do that. When I scroll forward, it's hitting that name. You can also mess around and add notes and such things. Have those viewable as well and the date as well. You can change the format of that. That's how you change the text that appears within your movies."
eHow Article: How to Edit Text in Composition in PulpMotion