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If your display is not similar to the screen captures shown on previous pages, click the timeline option. This is a small button with the right arrow at the top right corner of your timeline window as shown below.


Select and keep the following settings:


Locate and open the picture file 1.360x240.bmp. This picture is produced by exporting one of the video frame of the 1.360x240 video clip. A line of text "Songs of the Swans" is placed on the picture. You can easily do this with any graphics editing software such as the basic Windows Paint or Adobe Photoshop. The purpose is to extract the line of text and use it as a title in the video clip 1.360x240.avi. The still picture should be carefully chosen so that the background color around the edges of the text (of the video title) blends well with the frames of the video clip. Drag and drop this still picture on the Video 1B timeline area.


Change the duration of the still picture from the default
5 seconds to the full length of the video clip by dragging the edge of the second clip in Video 1B as shown below. Release the mouse button when Premiere snaps the edge of this clip to the end of the first clip in Video 1A. The yellow bar at the top part of the timeline window indicates your current work area which covers the entire duration of the video clip 1A and 1B by default.


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