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This is Kyle Saylors from Expert Village and I am talking about making a title in Adobe
Premier. Now one of the things that is really cool about Adobe Premiere Pro is that it has
a basic little title program. Now this is not going to work if you want to do a big
movie or you want to make it look really elaborate. You are going to want to use after effects
and you are going to want to learn photo shop and really incorporate some other things.
You just go over to your left hand side and you click on the little window at the bottom
of your projects; make sure you are on the effects part. We pull up your title designer,
click on the left hand bar and pull it up. Now you go to the top and you can move around
your images. At the bottom you click through, see what you like. It doesn't have a whole
huge selection but you are able to at least get some basic differences, some basic fonts
that way it will fit to the mood and the context of your show you want to do. For this particularly
situation, we are going to use something like this, very simple and what we are going to
do now is you go up to the top and if you want to create different type. They have lots
of different tools here. I am not going to have time to go through them because of our
limitation. There are a ton of little tools you can slant it, twist it, you can throw
it around and down and all that kind of stuff so that is really good. What we are going
to do is go to the right side and save it. Let's save the file. I usually click out of
the file and it asks me to save automatically and that way I don't forget to save it. Now
the project box pops up so just go over there, drop it, drag it down to the tile where you
want it. Now let's play it back. Let's see what it looks like. It is very basic. There
you go. You've got a title over a background image and it just gives you a nice little
professional title.