NOTE : Click here to see examples for each of these ten rules. All the standard text controls — font, size, alignment and letter spacing — are in the toolbar at the top. But you already know how those work. Let me showcase a few controls that you may not have played with yet. Click and drag the timecode indicator at the top of the window to change the image displayed in the window. You could also just move the playhead, but how boring is that? However, using keyboard shortcuts or menu choices, you can easily move between elements in different layers.
The blue rounded rectangle shown above is one of eight shapes that we can draw directly. Click the shape you want to draw — in this case a triangle — and drag the cursor to create it. The shape automatically inherits all the settings you applied to the last selected object.
There are 11 different shapes that you can draw. To change them, click the Graphic Type menu under Properties on the right side of the Title Editor window. I continue to be VERY impressed with the number of formatting settings we can apply to any selected object — text, shape, path or graphic — in the Title editor; literally dozens!
My standard settings are:. To see more styles, either enlarge the window or drag the horizontal dividing line up between the image of the title and the Title Styles palette. To apply a Style, select the text to which you want to apply the Style, then click the name of the Style from the Title Styles palette.
If you want to reset the text later, select it and click the style in the top left corner. This changes the font to Adobe Caslon and turns off all special settings. While Caslon is not a particularly good choice for video text, the ability to quickly reset all settings to a default is very handy. The Actions menu on the lower left edge of the Title Editor, allows us to quickly align, center or evenly distribute all selected elements in a title. Press the Shift key to select multiple elements in the same title.
Another feature that I like a lot is the ability to create copies and templates from an existing title. If you need to make multiple versions of the same title — say a variety of lower-thirds for the same project — click the New Title based on Current Title button in the top left corner of the Title window. This works great for creating multiple titles in the same project.
With Premiere Rush, you can create and edit new projects from any device. The automated tools provided by Adobe save time so you can focus on your story, and the integrated workflow allows you to improve your work without leaving the timeline.
It allows you to edit images in any format, from 8K to virtual reality. Original file support, lightweight proxy workflow, and the fastest HDR ProR allow you to work the way you want with your media, even on mobile workstations. Open the graphic animation template in After Effects, adjust it in Adobe Stock, or integrate with hundreds of third-party extensions.
Aim and edit on your mobile and share on social media from your device or your desktop. Or open the Rush file in Premiere Pro to proceed further. Record professional-quality videos on your mobile device with built-in camera functionality. Edit with simple tools for audio, animated images and more and share applications on social networks like YouTube, Facebook and Instagram.
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