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Load a template for a new title, Import a saved title file as a template

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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 254 Titling and the Titler You can easily change any element in the template by selecting the element and either deleting it or overwriting it. You can also add elements to the template. After you modify the template, you can save it as a title file for use in current and future projects. Alternately, you can save any title you create as a template. You can also import title files from another Premiere Pro project as templates. If you share templates between computers, make sure that each system includes all the fonts, textures, logos, and images used in the template. If you do not have title templates, see this document. Although it says the document is for Encore, it also applies to Premiere Pro. After following instructions, your title templates will be restored. Note: When you apply a new template, its content replaces any content currently in the Titler. Note: Before Premiere Pro 2.0, Premiere Pro saved all titles as independent files separate from the project file. You can import titles created in older versions of Premiere Pro just as you import any footage. When you save the project, the imported titles are saved with the project. Andrew Devis shows how to use, customize, and save title templates in this video tutorial on the Creative COW website. Load a template for a new title 1 Choose Title > New Title > Based On Template. 2 Click the triangle next to a category name to expand it. 3 Select the template, and then click OK. Import a saved title file as a template 1 With a title open, choose Title > Templates. 2 Choose Import File As Template from the Templates panel menu. 3 Select a file, and click Open (Windows) or Choose (Mac OS). You can import only Premiere Pro title files (.prtl) as templates. 4 Give the template a name and then click OK. Set or restore a default template 1 With a title open, click the Templates button and select a template. • To set the selected template as the default template, choose Set Template As Default Still from the Templates panel menu. The default template loads each time you open the Titler. • To restore the default set of templates, choose Restore Default Templates from the Templates panel menu. 2 Click OK. Rename or delete a template ❖ With a title open, click the Templates button and select a template. • To rename the selected template, choose Rename Template from the Templates panel menu. Type a name in the Name box, and click OK. • To delete a template, choose Delete Template from the Templates menu, and then click OK. Note: If you delete a template using this procedure, it is removed from the hard disk. Create a template from an open title 1 With a title open, click the Templates button . Last updated 1/16/2012

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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO
Titling and the Titler
Last updated 1/16/2012
You can easily change any element in the template by selecting the element and either deleting it or overwriting it. You
can also add elements to the template. After you modify the template, you can save it as a title file for use in current
and future projects. Alternately, you can save any title you create as a template.
You can also import title files from another Premiere Pro project as templates. If you share templates between
computers, make sure that each system includes all the fonts, textures, logos, and images used in the template.
If you do not have title templates,
see this document
. Although it says the document is for Encore, it also applies to
Premiere Pro. After following instructions, your title templates will be restored.
Note:
When you apply a new template, its content replaces any content currently in the Titler.
Note:
Before Premiere Pro 2.0, Premiere Pro saved all titles as independent files separate from the project file. You can
import titles created in older versions of Premiere Pro just as you import any footage. When you save the project, the
imported titles are saved with the project.
Andrew Devis shows how to use, customize, and save title templates
in this video
tutorial on the Creative COW
website.
Load a template for a new title
1
Choose Title > New Title > Based On Template.
2
Click the triangle next to a category name to expand it.
3
Select the template, and then click OK.
Import a saved title file as a template
1
With a title open, choose Title > Templates.
2
Choose Import File As Template from the Templates panel menu.
3
Select a file, and click Open (Windows) or Choose (Mac OS). You can import only Premiere Pro title files (.prtl) as
templates.
4
Give the template a name and then click OK.
Set or restore a default template
1
With a title open, click the Templates button
and select a template.
To set the selected template as the default template, choose Set Template As Default Still from the Templates panel
menu. The default template loads each time you open the Titler.
To restore the default set of templates, choose Restore Default Templates from the Templates panel menu.
2
Click OK.
Rename or delete a template
With a title open, click the Templates button
and select a template.
To rename the selected template, choose Rename Template from the Templates panel menu. Type a name in the
Name box, and click OK.
To delete a template, choose Delete Template from the Templates menu, and then click OK.
Note:
If you delete a template using this procedure, it is removed from the hard disk.
Create a template from an open title
1
With a title open, click the Templates button
.