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Import a title template from Resource Central, Show video behind the title

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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 255 Titling and the Titler 2 Click the Templates menu button . Choose Import Current Title As Template. 3 Enter a name for the title template, and then click OK. Import a title template from Resource Central You can import title templates from Resource Central into the Project Panel for use in Premiere Pro projects. 1 If the Resource Central panel is not already open, select Window > Resource Central. 2 In the Resource Central panel, click Templates. 3 Click the downward-pointing arrow to the right of the name of the desired template to download it. When Premiere Pro finishes downloading the template, a green check mark appears to the lower-right of the template thumbnail. 4 Drag any template that has been downloaded from the Resource Central panel and drop it into the Project panel. You can not drag a template from the Resource Central panel until Premiere Pro has downloaded it. Show video behind the title You can view a frame of footage in the drawing area as you create the title. Viewing the frame helps you place elements in your title. The video frame is for your reference only; it is not saved as part of the title. Use the timecode controls in the Titler to specify the frame you want to display. The Titler displays the frame under the current-time indicator in the active sequence. Setting the frame in the Titler also moves the current-time indicator in the Program Monitor and Timeline panel. Moving the current-time indicator in the Program Monitor or Timeline panel changes the frame displayed in the Titler. If you want to superimpose a title over another clip, add the title to the track directly above the clip. The title's background becomes transparent, revealing the image of clips in lower tracks. ❖ In the Titler panel, select Show Video. • To change the frame interactively, drag the time value next to Show Video until the frame is visible in the drawing area. • To display the frame by specifying its timecode, click the time value next to Show Video and enter the frame's timecode in the active sequence. Note: The Show Video value uses the same time display format specified in the project settings. For example, if 30-fps Drop-Frame Timecode is specified in Project Settings, 30-fps Drop-Frame Timecode is displayed in Show Video. Creating and formatting text in titles Enter text in titles When adding text to a title, you can use any font on your system, including Type 1 (PostScript), OpenType, and TrueType fonts. Installing Premiere Pro (and other Adobe applications) adds fonts to the shared Adobe resources. You can insert special characters, such as the © symbol, into point text or paragraph text. Copy the characters from a word processor or from the Character Map accessory (Windows only) and paste them into the correct text location in the Titler. You can copy and paste formatted text objects between the Premiere Pro Titler and other applications such as After Effects, Photoshop, Encore, and Illustrator. Last updated 1/16/2012

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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO
Titling and the Titler
Last updated 1/16/2012
2
Click the Templates menu button
. Choose Import Current Title As Template.
3
Enter a name for the title template, and then click OK.
Import a title template from Resource Central
You can import title templates from Resource Central into the Project Panel for use in Premiere Pro projects.
1
If the Resource Central panel is not already open, select Window > Resource Central.
2
In the Resource Central panel, click Templates.
3
Click the downward-pointing arrow to the right of the name of the desired template to download it.
When Premiere Pro finishes downloading the template, a green check mark appears to the lower-right of the
template thumbnail.
4
Drag any template that has been downloaded from the Resource Central panel and drop it into the Project panel.
You can not drag a template from the Resource Central panel until Premiere Pro has downloaded it.
Show video behind the title
You can view a frame of footage in the drawing area as you create the title. Viewing the frame helps you place elements
in your title. The video frame is for your reference only; it is not saved as part of the title.
Use the timecode controls in the Titler to specify the frame you want to display. The Titler displays the frame under
the current-time indicator in the active sequence. Setting the frame in the Titler also moves the current-time indicator
in the Program Monitor and Timeline panel. Moving the current-time indicator in the Program Monitor or Timeline
panel changes the frame displayed in the Titler.
If you want to superimpose a title over another clip, add the title to the track directly above the clip. The title’s
background becomes transparent, revealing the image of clips in lower tracks.
In the Titler panel, select Show Video.
To change the frame interactively, drag the time value next to Show Video until the frame is visible in the drawing area.
To display the frame by specifying its timecode, click the time value next to Show Video and enter the frame’s
timecode in the active sequence.
Note:
The Show Video value uses the same time display format specified in the project settings. For example, if 30-fps
Drop-Frame Timecode is specified in Project Settings, 30-fps Drop-Frame Timecode is displayed in Show Video.
Creating and formatting text in titles
Enter text in titles
When adding text to a title, you can use any font on your system, including Type 1 (PostScript), OpenType, and
TrueType fonts. Installing Premiere Pro (and other Adobe applications) adds fonts to the shared Adobe resources.
You can insert special characters, such as the © symbol, into point text or paragraph text. Copy the characters from a
word processor or from the Character Map accessory (Windows only) and paste them into the correct text location in
the Titler.
You can copy and paste formatted text objects between the Premiere Pro Titler and other applications such as After
Effects, Photoshop, Encore, and Illustrator.