 Everyone, welcome back to another Cap Cut tutorial. This one, I'm gonna show you how to make rolling credits or crawling credits in any Cap Cut video. Let me show you what I'm talking about. I left click, if I just click on play here. There we go. There we go, we've got, you know, directed by Curtis Pike, starring Curtis Pike, directed, no, directed by Joe Mama. Who was it? Who was the, yeah, okay. Produced by Balzich. He's a great producer. Okay, I'm gonna show you how to recreate this in about two minutes or so. So let's just left click on the X there and let's start from scratch. Okay, the first step is you actually wanna go to your notes app. I am using the notes app in the iPhone, but if you don't have an iPhone and you have an Android, use whatever app you use for taking notes in. Type out your end credits as you want them, including spacing, and then once you've got it, just select it all. And when you've got it all selected like I have here, left, just click on it and type, or just click copy, type copy. Click copy, okay, there we go. Now let's head back into CapCut. Let's create a new project. Step one, we wanna go to our stock videos. You don't want reasons, you want stock videos, select the black one. That is the traditional style for end credits. Now click on add, just like I've done there. Okay, now we've got this video and yeah, it's all good. We're gonna go from here. So the next step, click on text. I miss clicked there, click on text. And then when you click on text, click on add text. So A plus, just like I got on all my tests in high school. Left click on, or just click on add text. And then it says enter text. What you wanna do is you wanna tap once on that on the little bar there and then just click paste. And here's what it does. You just want, now you can click the check mark and you'll notice that it's added in the text but it hasn't done it correctly for what we're looking for because it's added it in the center. So I'm just gonna click on it once and then I'm going to move it down so that end credits is at the top. So basically we've now adjusted it so that end credit shows up at the top because we're going to be doing a scrolling animation or a looping animation. So if we were to click on play now, it's there but it's not moving and that's okay. We've got some changes to make. The next step is you wanna click on style here and when you do that, you get a bunch of different options. I'm gonna go ahead and click on font and you do know probably that you can change the font if you want to, I'm not gonna bother with that but you can do it. You can also go ahead and make it pink or blue or yellow or whatever but we're gonna leave it traditional white. So again, this is just standard stuff. The one you really wanna focus on is animation. When you click on animation, you've got three options in, out, and loop. We want loop and when I click on loop, it gives us a few options down here at the bottom. I'm going to scroll to the right and I'm gonna scroll a little ways because we're looking for a particular one and let's see when I find it. There we go. We're looking for scroll up. This is again, traditional crawling animations, film credits. So when I do that, you'll notice it did it but it does it incredibly fast. So I'm gonna go ahead down here to this bottom slider and pull that all the way to the right. When I do that, it gives us a three second crawl. This is in all likelihood still too long for what you're looking to do because it's too fast, pardon me. So again, nothing to panic. Let's just go ahead and let's see. Let's just go ahead and see what we got. All right, whatever, it doesn't matter. There we go. Produced by Balzich and then as soon as we hit the end, yeah, we don't want that cap cut crap in there so I'm just gonna move this to about here right to where Balzich ends. You'll see here, I moved the timeline and I moved the little piece here and then I'm just gonna take this right edge and I'm gonna cut it right there. So that's what we want. So I know it's too fast, not to worry. The next step here is if that's the right speed for you, then you can just click off this tutorial. If it's not, again, we're just gonna process this so we're gonna export it here with this top right little arrow button and then it's gonna export. Now we're gonna go ahead and click done and then we're gonna click New Project and we're gonna pull that one that we just did back in. So I'm gonna click on it right there and there it is, Joe Mama, Balzich, blah, blah, blah. We're gonna stop it, we're gonna move it to, we're gonna go ahead and click Add, pardon me, we're clicking on the Add and then Watch. I'm gonna go ahead and move it over and when that's done and the cap cut thingy shows up, we're gonna go ahead and trim it. So I'm just gonna click on the timeline and trim it so I don't want that. So let's just come on, Curtis, do this right. We're gonna trim it to right about there. Is that right? Yeah, let's go with that. Click on the timeline, click on the right edge, pull it in and trim it. Done. The next step though, and this is the last important part, if we're slowing it down as you wanna click on Speed, and then we're gonna go ahead and click on Normal, but when we click on Normal, you'll see at the bottom here that we can adjust it. It's right now it's at 1X. So that means that it's at one time speed. So at regular speed, pull this to half speed. So we want the rolling credits to last twice as long. Let's try that. Click on the check mark and now let's move to the beginning. Hit Play and we have a six second rolling credit. I know it took a little while to get there, guys, but that's how you do it. Thanks for watching. Be back.