The
            Slate tool lets you add production information over an image or
            clip, which is useful during the review/approval stage of a project.
            Although Slate is not a full text tool, you can adjust the size,
            color, opacity, position, and duration of the text, as well as add
            a drop shadow. You can also animate the attributes of the text. 
         
         When adding information
            to a composition, you can use variables for the composition's name,
            date, time, frame number, timecode, and length. You can also enter
            your own information about the composition, such as the project
            title, camera, lens, film stock, and so on.
         
         NoteThe following procedure
               assumes that you have a Schematic and a Player view open.
            
         To add production information to a composition:
         
         
            - Drag the Slate tool from Image Generation
               folder in the Tools tab to the dependency graph in the Schematic
               and attach it to the Output node.
            
- Apply image properties—see 
                        Setting Image Generation Properties and Formats.
            
- To add a variable to your composition,
               select a variable from the list, and click Add. You can add multiple
               variables.
            
- To enter information about your composition,
               select the type of information you want to add and click Add UDA.
               You can add as much or as little information as needed.
            
- Place the cursor inside the text field
               and edit the information.
            
- Format the text and modify its location.
               TipTo scroll the list
                     of fonts, use your mouse wheel or the scroll bar beside the list.
                   
- Add a drop shadow to the text by clicking
               Drop Shadow and setting its position, color, and opacity.
            
- Add a background behind the text by clicking
               Box and setting the color, opacity, and margin.