Fuzzy Text in large block

I am trying to include a large amount of text in my iMovie. None of the applications for text allowed me enough space to do this or they scrolled to fast for my text to be readable. I decided to create a picture in photoshope with all my text in it and to use this picture as a clip in the movie. I've been having a difficult time with the text becoming fuzzy even when the movie is exported in high resolution. I tried to fix this problem by using final cut pro to type the text in a movie clip rather than as a part of a photo, and then to put this final cut pro clip with the text in iMovie. The text is still fuzzy. Strangely, when the clips with text fade in and out they snap into focus. Thanks

Your Photoshop picture must be 640x480 pixels. NTSC Video isn't larger than that.
If you use PAL, the picture must be 768x576 pixels.
In any case, use simple, sans-serif fonts like Arial or Helvetica in large sizes.
Finally, set the Ken Burns zoom to 1x (both start and end zoom). Optionally, you can THEN turn off Ken Burns.

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