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About text animation

As with other layers in After Effects, you can animate text layers. However, text layers offer additional animation options. You can animate text layers by using any of the following methods:

  • Animate the Transform properties, as you would any other layer, to change the entire layer, not its text contents.

  • Apply text animation presets.

  • Animate the source text of the layer, so that the characters themselves change to different characters or use different character or paragraph formats over time.

  • Use text animators and selectors to animate many properties of individual characters or a range of characters.

To see a video tutorial on animating text, visit the Adobe website at www.adobe.com/go/vid0226.

To smooth the edges and movement of animated text, enable motion blur for the text layer. See Use motion blur for more information.



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Todd_Kopriva said on Dec 29, 2007 at 11:40 AM :
Jeff Almasol provides a script that sets keyframes for the Source Text property of a text layer and sets the values to text from a text file. The keyframes are placed at times specified by layer-time markers on the text layer:
http://www.redefinery.com/ae/view.php?item=rd_MapTextFileToMarkers

 

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