From the course: Premiere Pro Guru: 3D Titling for Video Editors

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Animating a multiple-layered document

Animating a multiple-layered document

From the course: Premiere Pro Guru: 3D Titling for Video Editors

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Animating a multiple-layered document

- Titler Pro has a unique way of animating a multi-layer document which was generated by either Photoshop or Illustrator. The tool relates to the different layers inside a document as layers, so you can apply per-character presets to those documents and they will auto-animate without any keyframes whatsoever. But this is not all. You can also replace one of the layers with video footage and keep all the existing animation intact. So let's see how this works. So, before we start to lay in the foundations for the 3D titles that we're going to create in the upcoming movie, I just want to prepare the correct duration for the titles that we're going to create. So everything is going to be based on this one Titler Pro clip, and if we're going to select it, we can see that this clip has a fixed duration of eight seconds. I think that we can't stretch it from the Premiere Pro timeline. We actually need to prepare a different duration if we want to extend it or contract it. First, let's just…

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