Hello and welcome to another tutorial post. In this tutorial post, I'm going to show you how to create these cinematic Titles in Premiere Pro itself. And so, without further ado, let's get started!
Introduction-Cinematic Titles in Premiere Pro
If you're a video editor or filmmaker, then you know how important it is to have good titles. Titles can set the tone for your whole video and help to engage your audience. And if you're using Premiere Pro, then you're in luck, because there's a great way to create cinematic titles in Premiere Pro. All you need is little knowledge of text options in Premiere Pro and some creativity!
Now it's time to get creative! Start by adding your own text and start customizing and adding effect shown in the tutorial below. You can also change the colors and fonts to match your video's aesthetic. Once you're happy with your design, render it out and you're done!
Creating cinematic titles in Premiere Pro is a great way to add some extra style to your video. So if you're looking to take your video editing to the next level, be sure to give it a try.
Watch How to Create Cinematic Titles in Premiere Pro or Text Effects in Adobe Premiere Pro Step-By-Step
So first of all, you have to create a new sequence and then click on to create a text. So use the title and write whatever you want. So in this case I'm writing cinematic and then go to the Essential graphics panel and then come down on the text. And from here we're going to use the impact font. In this case, you can use any use you like and let's increase the font size to something like this and Let’s center align it and let's arrange it.
Okay. And then on safe margins, let's go up, click on the text and let's duplicated by pressing Alt or options and bring it up. Now select this one and just double click it and write something else like text effect in this case. And let's come over here and drag it on bottom and rezise it to make it smaller and lets readjust its position, and now this is our text.
Now let's apply some cool effect on this zooming and then go to the effects button and search for the effect. All of them just drag this over text layer select the first one and you can see the ramp and click on the point and drag it down something like this and with the bottom point and dragging something like or here it's expanded that's just is position to something like that so that we have shadows can be one of the and this it a little bit something like this so that we see half of the text in a bright white vest would be in black on the gradient background and scroll to the vector and copy the ramp
effects. And now pasted on the second layer the bottom as I'll click on the wrap in the effects control. And now and just these blanks according to the modern text then drag it something over here and that's just the model over here and this point right so that it looks good something like this as we did and when we go next.
Alright, so now we are going to animate these texts. So for this purpose first of all we will turn off the bottom text so that we can focus only on one text at a time. So we'll click on the top one to disable this effect. So not only first text is visible and then after we'll go to the effects tool panel.
And from here we are going to search for the effects called Transform. And under the Distort, you will find this transform effects. So we are going to drag and drop it on our text and then we will go to the effects control right over here and over here you will see this effect transform and we need to come over here on the scaling property.
So over here this is the stuff. What if we click overhead that's going to create a keyframe for us? So we'll click on this and that's going to create this different. So we'll move it a little bit further because we want the same position after two some time. Alright, so from here we want it to scale it so that it just goes out of the screen in the beginning.
So we'll hold our mouse on the scaling property and by clicking and we'll just drag it so that it just goes beyond the screen. Maybe over here you can manually type 800 as well. So now be displayed. You can see it comes this way and if you want this animation to happen very soon, make sure you close gaps between these two key frames.
Cinematic Titles in Adobe Premiere Pro
So if you drag it on this side, something right over here and if you just played, you can see this is happening now little bit faster. Okay, now we are going to make it look more amazing. So for that purpose will come over here. We'll zooming in. The effects control panel will click on this keyframe. Second one or the last keyframe right click and we are going to click on the easy out or ease out.
Okay. And we'll click on these similarly on the first keyframe right click and we'll click on the ease in. Okay. And now our animation would be very smooth. So if we just played alright, so now it looks cinematic. There is one more thing which we are going to do and that is just click on the scale property, this a little arrow and that's going to open these crops.
So now we'll click on this bottom bar and just drag it here to zoom in. So select these keyframes and the moment you will select the keyframe, you will see these handle. So we'll click on the bottom handle and we'll just drag it something like this so that it's going to create this kind of focal. And we'll click on the first handle and we'll just make it something like this.
And if we just played now, you can see now animation looks more, more amazing and cinematic. And there is one more thing which is left to do. Let's come over here. In this scaling property, we want the scale to just do out after this operation. So we'll move our head in the last of this something right over here and we'll scale it down to like, say, 80%.
Cinematic Titles in Premiere Pro
Okay. And if we now plate, you will see the difference. It just comes in and goes out. This is how it happens in cinemas or in movies. Okay. All right. So that looks good. And now let's make it even more cool. So for that purpose, we'll work on the rotation property as well. So we'll zoom in, click on the rotation again, will take the play had in the beginning, click on the rotation and that's going to create a keyframe will drag this keyframe on the second keyframe of the skin.
There the text actually land on the screen and then we are going to rotate it like this and in the minor side, something like this, 27, you can just put any number on it. And now you can see we start to see this text right over here so that see problem, we're going to fix it. But if you just played, you can see it just comes this way, okay?
It just comes rotating and then it goes straight. And there is a problem. As you can see in the beginning, we start to see this text. We can scale it even further on this keyframe first keyframe in this scale property. And it's make it something like this. Or rather than just scaling it even further, we can work on the opacity property.
So we'll click on the opacity to be 100% and will drag this keyframe on the second version where we want actually to see it clearly. And in the beginning we'll just make it 0%. Okay, so now this text is no longer visible. And if we just played, you can see it start and it's visibility comes right over here boom is in this looking amazing.
create cinematic titles in Premiere pro very easily
And now let me show you how to make it even more color. So I select both of these text layer right click and select the next and I'm going to type cinematic text and and type next. And now we have got this one and if I just played okay, so the problem is that the text effect is not working.
So we'll just move inside it and we go to the effects control over here. We forgot to animate this one, so we will just copy this transform effect where it has the all the animation which we have just created and we are going to paste it on the text effect as well. So if we just you can see both of these are happening at the very same time, which we don't want all Disney.
So we'll just move the second one just after this one. Okay. So if we just played as it comes and then immediately after that, the subtitle should come, okay, something like this and will drag the cinematic title to this side or we can just cut it from here. Okay. So if we just played, so this is how it looks and now it will go back to the cinematic text next.
cinematic titles in premiere pro
Okay. And over here you can see we have got but so we'll adjust it back to that part, something like this. Okay. And now if we just this is how it looks now, we are going to drop the particles over it. So we'll click on this particles video and drop it over here so you can download this particle from the link in the description.
And this is it to fit to this text effect. Okay. And let's go to the effects control panel and change its blending mode to screen. And if we just played boom is in this looks amazing. Now let's add the out animation as in so we'll press all the option and drag it over here to create a duplicate copy of this nest and then will right click and select the speed or duration and then we'll click on the reverse speed and press.
Okay. And now we need to expand the particle to the end of these layers or to the length of this. So if we just played, Titles comes in and then it just goes out here, then this looking amazing. So let me show you the full screen and this is how it looks. You can add cinematic sound effects to this and this is going to look really, really amazing.
cinematic titles in premiere pro
And if you want to speed up the process and save time, you can download the Eclipse Title Pack, which has lots of pre-made cinematic titles for you. So all you need to do is just drag and drop all your videos, customize the way you like and you are good to go. So if you want that back right now, you can get a huge discount.
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