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Creating basic titles with the Graphics Titler

Creating basic titles with the Graphics Titler - Premiere Pro Tutorial

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Creating basic titles with the Graphics Titler

- [Instructor] Let's take a look at how to use Premiere Pro's graphic titler to create some basic titles. Now I would like to place a title that says Barron's Bakery and Coffee Shop over the first few shots of my montage, here. So to add a title, you just select the sequence and then come to graphics, new layer, and you have the option of adding a text layer, a vertical text layer, a rectangle, an ellipse, or you can bring in an image file. If you don't have your sequence selected, if you have any other window selected, notice that this is grayed out. Okay, so you absolutely need to select your sequence in order to create your title. And then I'll come up to graphics, new layer, and we'll just do a text layer. Look at the keyboard shortcut, it's Command + T or Ctrl + T on a PC. So I have a text layer, and it was added to the first most available video track, which in our case is V2. And so, I want to make sure…

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