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Vectorizing text so that it can be used as a title on iMovie?

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Feb 16, 2018 Feb 16, 2018

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I have been searching and searching and I can not find an answer to what should be an easy question. (I'm quite frustrated if you couldn't tell.) All I need to know is step by step from the very beginning, how to create vectorized text on photoshop the can then be put into iMovie as overlay and used as a subtitle. Please help.

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Community Expert , Feb 16, 2018 Feb 16, 2018

Is there any reason you can't leave it as a Type layer, which is vector by nature?  I think you probably need an iMovie expert for a definitive answer.  Most of the forum regulars will have a full CC subscription, so would use Premiere Pro for video editing.

There's lots on YouTube btw.

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Right-click on the text layer in the Layers panel, and select "create Work Path", or "Convert to Shape".

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Is there any reason you can't leave it as a Type layer, which is vector by nature?  I think you probably need an iMovie expert for a definitive answer.  Most of the forum regulars will have a full CC subscription, so would use Premiere Pro for video editing.

There's lots on YouTube btw.

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