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Creating a title in Adobe Premiere Pro

Creating a title in Adobe Premiere Pro

From the course: Motion Graphics for Video Editors: Working with Type

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Creating a title in Adobe Premiere Pro

- While I prefer to do most of my text using either Photoshop or After Effects, there are times when working directly in an NLE is advantageous. In this case, let's explore some of the titling tools that are offered in Adobe Premiere Pro. If you've upgraded recently, you might have noticed that the tools have seen a big jump in quality, so I wanna show you what's new and how to take advantage of built-in text tools. Newer versions of Premiere Pro have completely updated the text engine. Some of the legacy options are still there in case you work with an older project, but the text tool has become simplified and also simpler. Let me show you. First up is the actual tool here, or Type Tool. You can choose this by pressing the letter T. Now, you can just click right on the canvas and when you do, it will start to add a text layer. This is text and I am flowing across the screen. You'll notice the text just keeps going right off the edge of the screen. Now, if you just click and start…

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