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In this great tutorial Tom Payton shows you how to create scrolling end credits using Adobe InDesign.
This is a great way to get control over the type and image layout of your Final Cut Pro X credit rolls.
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If you are looking for a beginner Final Cut Pro X tutorial to help demonstrate how to make scrolling titles then check out my YouTube tutorial below.
Final Cut Pro X Beginner Tutorial: Create A Credit Roll (Scrolling Credits)
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