OK, realistically, they are going to be good titles. If you want great quality then you will need to follow most of these guidelines but NOT compress to the DV codec. The DV codec is not optimized for text. It was designed for real-world images where images blend together smoothly rather without hard lines. In this example see how the edges blend together cross 2 or more pixels.

Font choice
San Serif
Examples of Good Fonts

Examples of Bad Fonts

Color
& brightness
Legal
Color



Work
with the scopes
Color










Rise
Times and Codecs
Text can be overly sharp
DV Codec does not like sharp, contrasty edges.
Whatever you do ultimately it will be compressed to the output codec.
Pre-rendering to uncompressed will not help and might make it worse.
All the electronic factors that make the signal ring.
White = 80%; Black = 6-10%
Reduce opacity to 90%

Use
a Keyline
Prevents color bleed
Provides an interim color

Blur
Add at least one pixel of mid-tone between black and white
Gaussian Blur filter at .3

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