No but you could have the objects fade in on the screen using an entrance animation then set trigger to pause layer. Set Fade exit animation on the objects and the close layer button resumes the timeline
Thanks for the suggestion Phil, but I want the timeline to play continuously. I have background audio and a photo "slideshow" on the base layer; I'm trying to fade text bullets in and out, in time with the voice-over.
Is there a better way to fade text boxes in and out, while the base layer elements play continuously?
Phil's option does unfortunately not allways work very fluently. I mostly add a little delay after the fade out of the objects
Syncing text bullets with voice over can be done easily with the normal timeline you don't have to work with layers.. If although you want to do it with layers, unselect the layer options "pause base layer".
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No but you could have the objects fade in on the screen using an entrance animation then set trigger to pause layer. Set Fade exit animation on the objects and the close layer button resumes the timeline
I have the same question as Bruno.
Thanks for the suggestion Phil, but I want the timeline to play continuously. I have background audio and a photo "slideshow" on the base layer; I'm trying to fade text bullets in and out, in time with the voice-over.
Is there a better way to fade text boxes in and out, while the base layer elements play continuously?
Hi Jessica,
Phil's option does unfortunately not allways work very fluently. I mostly add a little delay after the fade out of the objects
Syncing text bullets with voice over can be done easily with the normal timeline you don't have to work with layers.. If although you want to do it with layers, unselect the layer options "pause base layer".
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