Titles & Graphics Move after rendering

I am new to Adobe Premiere Elements 9, and seem to have random issues on video's, which do not happen all the time.
In the first screenshot from the first video below, You can see the logo,fade and name are all lined up properly
After the video renders, regardless of the format, I end up with something like below. I am not sure why the text shifts outside of the green bar from where it was originally placed.
Any suggestions or insight as to why this happens?
Thanks

Welcome to the forum.
I have seen similar, where the Project's Preset did not match the Source Footage (the Video Clips), and things get mis-aligned.
Titles are dependent on the Project Preset for things like Frame Size and PAR (Pixel Aspect Ratio).
Check your Project Preset settings for all attributes vs the Source Footage, just to get that out of the way.
Next, if one has done any animation on the Title (Titles in your case probably), I would look closely at the Animation Presets, if used, or the animation Keyframes, if one did not use an Animation Preset.
Can you also include a screen-cap of the portion of the Timeline, where your Title/Titles appear? I would actually do two, where one would be with the Text Title Selected, and the Effects Control Panel (Edit Effects with a Clip Selected will open that), and the fixed Effect>Motion twirled open. The second would be with the Shape Title Selected and again, the Effects Control Panel open to Effect>Motion.
If you did not manually animate the Titles, then please list the exact steps and settings that you used, plus a description of the Title/Titles.
Thanks for the info and good luck,
Hunt

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