From the course: Creating Titles in Premiere with the Essential Graphics Panel

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Replacing fonts in a project

Replacing fonts in a project - Premiere Pro Tutorial

From the course: Creating Titles in Premiere with the Essential Graphics Panel

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Replacing fonts in a project

- [Instructor] In this movie we're going to look at replacing fonts across an Adobe Premiere Pro project. Currently, I have three graphic layers inside my Chapter 1_10 project. Most of these graphics are actually using the Proxima Nova font. In fact, if I select one of these graphic layers, select one text layer, there actually happens to be two, the first one is Proxima Nova in this instance in the bold font. The other is Proxima Nova in a regular. This is repeated throughout some of these other fonts. We can see the Proxima Nova font selected. What happens if you have hundreds of text layers and all the sudden what you want to do is do a universal font change? There is a very easy way to do this. By heading to the graphics menu, and notice, it's called replace font in projects. If I click on that it's going to gather, not only the fonts, actually in this existing sequence, but the one spread across all of the current…

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