Creating and Adding a Title to Video Clip on
Aug 04, 2015
Creating and Adding a Title to Video Clip on Premier Pro
First, I selected ‘Title’, ‘New Title’ then ‘Default Still’ and gave it a name (Jess Jones). I kept the suggested settings as they could always be changed throughout the process of making the title. I was able to use the Background Video Timecode (shown above in the red box) to find the timing of the video of where I wanted the title to appear- toggling the background video on and off was done by selecting the eye above it. I then selected different types of fonts I wanted to use.
Adobe Garamond White 90
Caslon Pro 68
Nueva Std
Lithos Pro
I went with my first choice, Adobe Garamond White 90 but then found a font similar- Garamond Black 37. I liked the colour already set so just messed around with the Linear Gradient until I got a nice white outline around ‘Home’, breaking up the block colour a little bit.
Once done creating the title, I closed the tab- as it automatically saved it to the project files- and dragged and dropped it onto the timeline- into V2, above the video clip. This meant it would be transparent and overlay the video.
I then selected the Effects Control tab and set the opacity of the title to zero. I selected the circle, shown in the red box, to add this key frame- marking where I wanted this transition of the fade to start and end.
I moved along the timeline to pick the next point where I wanted the title to fade onto the screen more, adjusting the opacity to a higher percentage and selecting the circle to add the key frame. After this point, I began to reduce the opacity in order for the title to begin fading out.
Finally, I adjusted the opacity for the last part and set it back to zero. I then rendered the footage so the red bar above the sequence turned green.