Creating Titles; Chapter 11: Using The Titler - Adobe PREMIERE PRO 2 Manual

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Chapter 11: Using the Titler

Creating titles

About the Titler
You can design custom titles and logos with the Adobe Premiere Pro Titler feature. Titles are a valuable addition to
a movie and can serve many purposes, from naming the people and places in your movie to providing movie-style
credits at the beginning and end. You can create titles using any font installed on your computer, and other graphic
objects using the Titler's shape creation tools. You can create logos from any graphic or photograph on your
computer and use them to further customize and enhance your movies.
With the Titler, you can either create your titles and logos from scratch by using the text and shape tools, or you can
use one of the included templates, preset text styles, and images to quickly create an attractive title.
Although the Titler panel provides the main drawing area, you can also think of the Titler as a "suite" of several
related panels. You can close the other panels without closing the Titler panel, or you can dock the panels to each
other or to other parts of the Adobe Premiere Pro interface. When the Titler's windows aren't docked to the main
editing interface, they always appear over the other panels, or float.
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Adobe Title Designer
A. Titler tools B. Titler main panel C. Title properties D. Titler actions E. Titler styles
Adobe periodically provides updates to software and Help. To check for updates, click the Open Preferences Dialog
button
in Adobe Help Center, and then click Check For Updates. Follow the on-screen instructions.
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