This video expands on the information presented in the previous video to explore more features of the Graphics Titler. Specifically, you focus this training around the use of the Essential Graphics panel, where you can edit titles, as well as use and modify templates. You also draw comparisons from working in the Effects Control panel and the Essential Graphics panel.
- (Voiceover) In the previous movie…we got introduced to the graphics titler…and we worked exclusively in the effects control panel…to make all of our edits.…There's also a tool called…the essential graphics window.…And it offers a bit more in terms…of options and capability.…So let's take a look.…I'm going to load my pre lower third sequence here.…And I'm just going to come down to Casey.…And I just made this very basic lower third…using the graphic titler.…So let's just take a little tour of what we have here.…We have three elements.…We've got this text element here for brewer.…
This text element here for Casey.…And we have this shape, which is this line…that separates them.…Okay.…And each one of them has different characteristics…and we can twirl these down…and check them out.…And we can edit them.…And we can key frame them…and so on and so forth.…Again we learned how to do all of this…in the previous movie.…I'm going to now open the essential graphics window…so that you can see how this title,…created by the graphics titler,…
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5/26/2017This is the first part of a two-part series. The second installment explores more intermediate techniques.
- Touring the Premiere Pro interface
- Asset organization and project management
- Basic editing
- Trimming and refining
- Basic audio editing
- Working with stills and graphics
- Basic effects
- Manipulating clip speed
- Using automatic and basic color correction tools
- Working with titles
- Sharing and exporting
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 5s
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Using the exercise files4m 16s
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1. What's New?
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What's new (April 2017.1) v. 1111m 46s
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2. Getting to Know Adobe Premiere Pro
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3. Setting Up and Organizing your Media
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Importing card-based media7m 52s
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Organizing assets into bins9m 15s
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4. Basic Editing
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Setting up a sequence5m 40s
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5. Refining the edit: Using Trim Tools
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6. Additional Editing and Organizational Techniques
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Performing replace edits4m 8s
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Customizing the keyboard6m 31s
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7. Basic Audio Editing
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8. Working with Stills and Graphics
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Animating stills8m 7s
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9. Working with Effects
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Keyframing effects over time10m 23s
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10. Manipulating Clip Speed
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11. Basic Color Correction
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12. Working with Titles
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Using the Graphics Titler10m 38s
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13. Sharing and Exporting
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Exporting your project8m 28s
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 40s
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Video: Doing more with the Graphics Titler