From the course: Premiere Pro: Documentary Editing
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Adding end credits - Premiere Pro Tutorial
From the course: Premiere Pro: Documentary Editing
Adding end credits
It's pretty typical to have some sort of end credits at the end of your documentary. In the case of this project, I'm going to call this end credit a call to action. Let me show you what I mean. To start, we have to create our new title. So open up a New Title. This is going to be very simple, just a still, and let's call it Call to Action, and I like to just start typing and then make some adjustments to my style once I have some text to work on. This is obviously too large. Just shorten the size of this. I want it to be pretty much to the edge of Title Safe area. It doesn't have to be touching, but something like that, and you can quickly throw a center on there, and then I want to add a URL. And part of the reason I'm calling this a Call to Action is when your message is about something, you really want your viewer to have a way to continue learning. Often these days that's a URL. We can align those two together, center them up. I often find the dead center on something like this…
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Performing an editorial evaluation4m 41s
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Refining scene order2m 53s
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Adjusting interview content7m 57s
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Adjusting B-roll shots6m 29s
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Tightening clip timing6m 21s
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Fine-cutting audio9m 22s
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Reviewing all assets6m 18s
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Adding end credits5m 12s
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Locking the picture and preparing the Timeline for finishing3m 37s
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Presenting the picture lock to the client and receiving approval2m 38s
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