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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 272 Titling and the Titler Apply a style to an object 1 Select the object to which you want to apply the style. 2 In the Title Styles panel, click the style swatch that you want to apply. To prevent the font type in the style from being applied to the font in your title, Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS) the style swatch. Specify the characters in the Title Styles panel You can specify the characters that are shown in the Title Styles panel. 1 Select Edit > Preferences > Titler (Windows), or Premiere Pro > Preferences > Titler (Mac OS). 2 Type the characters you want to appear in the Title Styles panel into the Style Swatches field (limit of two). 3 Click OK. Delete, duplicate, or rename, a style ❖ In the Title Styles panel, do any of the following: • To delete a style, select it, and then choose Delete Style from the Title Styles panel menu. Note: This procedure deletes only the swatch or name from the display area. The style remains in the library. Use the Append Style Library, Reset Style Library, or Replace Style Library command to display the style library again. • To duplicate a style, select it, and choose Duplicate Style from the Title Styles panel menu. A duplicate of the selected style appears in the Title Styles panel. • To rename a style, select it, and choose Rename Style from the Title Styles panel menu. Type a new name, up to 32 characters, in the Rename Style dialog box, and click OK. Manage style libraries After you create a style, you can save it in a collection, or style library, with other styles. By default, the styles you create appear in the current style library, but you can create new libraries in which to save styles. For example, you can delete the current library display, create new styles as you work, and then save those styles in their own library. ❖ In the Title Styles panel, do any of the following: • To restore the default style libraries, choose Reset Style Library from the Styles menu. • To save a style library, choose Save Style Library from the Styles menu. All styles visible in the Styles section are saved. Specify a name and location for the style library file and click Save. Premiere Pro saves style library files with the extension .prsl. • To load a saved style library, select Append Style Library from the Title Styles panel menu. Then browse to the style library, select it, and click Open (Windows), or Choose (Mac OS). • To replace a style library, choose Replace Style Library from the Title Styles panel menu. Browse to the style library that you want to use as a replacement, select it, and click Open (Windows), or Choose (Mac OS). Rolling and crawling titles Though static titles, graphics, and logos suffice for some projects, many others require titles that move across the screen. (Titles that move vertically over the footage are called rolls. Titles that move horizontally are called crawls.) Last updated 1/16/2012

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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO
Titling and the Titler
Last updated 1/16/2012
Apply a style to an object
1
Select the object to which you want to apply the style.
2
In the Title Styles panel, click the style swatch that you want to apply.
To prevent the font type in the style from being applied to the font in your title, Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click
(Mac OS) the style swatch.
Specify the characters in the Title Styles panel
You can specify the characters that are shown in the Title Styles panel.
1
Select Edit > Preferences > Titler (Windows), or Premiere Pro > Preferences > Titler (Mac OS).
2
Type the characters you want to appear in the Title Styles panel into the Style Swatches field (limit of two).
3
Click OK.
Delete, duplicate, or rename, a style
In the Title Styles panel, do any of the following:
To delete a style, select it, and then choose Delete Style from the Title Styles panel menu.
Note:
This procedure deletes only the swatch or name from the display area. The style remains in the library. Use the
Append Style Library, Reset Style Library, or Replace Style Library command to display the style library again.
To duplicate a style, select it, and choose Duplicate Style from the Title Styles panel menu. A duplicate of the
selected style appears in the Title Styles panel.
To rename a style, select it, and choose Rename Style from the Title Styles panel menu. Type a new name, up to 32
characters, in the Rename Style dialog box, and click OK.
Manage style libraries
After you create a style, you can save it in a collection, or
style library
, with other styles. By default, the styles you create
appear in the current style library, but you can create new libraries in which to save styles. For example, you can delete
the current library display, create new styles as you work, and then save those styles in their own library.
In the Title Styles panel, do any of the following:
To restore the default style libraries, choose Reset Style Library from the Styles menu.
To save a style library, choose Save Style Library from the Styles menu. All styles visible in the Styles section are
saved. Specify a name and location for the style library file and click Save. Premiere Pro saves style library files with
the extension .prsl.
To load a saved style library, select Append Style Library from the Title Styles panel menu. Then browse to the style
library, select it, and click Open (Windows), or Choose (Mac OS).
To replace a style library, choose Replace Style Library from the Title Styles panel menu. Browse to the style library
that you want to use as a replacement, select it, and click Open (Windows), or Choose (Mac OS).
Rolling and crawling titles
Though static titles, graphics, and logos suffice for some projects, many others require titles that move across the
screen. (Titles that move vertically over the footage are called
rolls
. Titles that move horizontally are called
crawls
.)