Movavi Video Editor enables you to add and customize titles, add timer feature and add callouts.
Titles, callouts and timers can be dropped to the special title track marked as 'T' on the timeline.
Step 1: Go to the Titles tab
On the left-hand side of the window, click the Titles button to view the titles collection.
Click on a title style's thumbnail to preview its looks in the player and choose the titles you want to use.
If you like a title style, click the heart icon on its thumbnail to add it to your favorites list.
Step 2: Add a title clip
To add titles to your project, pick a title style you like and drag its thumbnail onto the title track of the Timeline, right above the video track, onto the time when you want them to appear. The title clip will appear as a purple ribbon on the Timeline.
Note the purple line connecting the beginning of each title clip to a corresponding video clip on the video track. This way, whenever you move or edit the video clip, its titles will always stay in sync.
To make several text clips appear simultaneously, simply place them one on top of another on the titles track.
Step 3: Edit titles
When you've added a title clip, it will start out with the default text and looks. Double-click the title's ribbon on the Timeline to show editing options in the player.
Title clip properties
Click the settings icon at the top of the editing panel to see title clip properties. Here, you can change the duration of the titles and animation speed (how fast they will appear or disappear).
Depending on the type of title, you can edit different options of it, for example, background colour or outline.
Please note that if you saved your video but need to correct the added titles, you should open the project file (*.MEPX) and make the necessary corrections there. After that, you can re-export the video.
Note that Movavi Video Editor does not edit or remove titles created via other software.
The product does not support ready-made *.SRT titles. In order to add the SRT subtitles, you can use any corresponding third-party software, or you can try Movavi Video Converter.
Please also note that if you want to edit the subtitles, we would also recommend using any opensource or commercial third-party software.