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Titling and Graphics Course For Premiere Pro CC

Titling and Graphics Course For Premiere Pro CC

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Titling is a big part of any video project. In this course, expert video editor Kevin P McAuliffe covers everything you need to know to create, customize and modify text in Adobe Premiere CC!


The course starts out with a comparison between previous versions of Premiere and the new Premiere CC where you learn why the new version is better when it comes to titling. Next, Kevin covers how to work with the Typekit fonts included with your Adobe Creative Cloud subscription, and how to start adding text to your project. He also reveals how to greatly improve your workflow with the new (and very useful) graphics panel.


From there, Kevin shows you how to stylize your text using the fill, stroke, and shadow features, and he takes things to the next level by showing how you can add custom gradients to give your titles a whole new look. He also demystifies a concept that drives fear into the hearts of many editors: the difference between tracking, kearning and leading. Continuing with the course, you also learn other essential concepts such as Baseline Shift, Anchor Points, the difference between Text Justification and alignment, lower thirds, creating credit rolls and motion graphics templates, and a lot more! Of course, you’ll also learn plenty of key commands guaranteed to speed up your workflow...


So don't wait! Join Premiere expert Kevin Kevin P McAuliffe in this course, and learn all about creating titles in Adobe Premiere Pro CC!


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