So - you've analysed the beat of the music? i.e.beats per minute
and you're matching the image duration & transitions to that. Yes?
A piece of free software I use for that is MixMeister BPM Analyser
http://download.cnet.com/MixMeister-BPM-Analyzer/3000-2169_4-10290906.html
Once I determine the BPM, I usually give it a little tweak. Example - one piece I used was 123.3 bpm. I dropped it into Audacity (also free) & slowed it down (slightly) to 120bpm.
So - 120 beats in 60 seconds. 2 beats per second. So - I set the image durations at either 1, 2, 4 or 8 seconds. Easy to calculate & divide. No mucking around with milliseconds!
I used the process above to make this
http://youtu.be/bWhBF907uY8
Title sets & lower thirds? Hard to say because it depends what sort of thing you're after...
DirectorZone has some
http://directorzone.cyberlink.com/search-action.do?searchType=creation&keyword=lower+third&x=0&y=0#ALL_-1_score_0_ALL_WORLDWIDE_thumb_1
Also
http://movietools.info/
Making your own lower thirds is easy too. Here's
BarryTheCrab's toot about it
http://youtu.be/S9UxBKs9oi8
Cheers - Tony
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