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Adobe Premiere Pro Help
Using the Adobe Title Designer
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Adding a title to a project
When you’ve completed and saved a title, Adobe Premiere Pro automatically adds it to the
open Project window. The title becomes a clip in the project, using the original title file as
its source.
If you want to superimpose a title over a clip, add the title to the track directly above the
clip. By default, titles have transparent backgrounds so that clips beneath them in the
Timeline window are visible.
To add a title to a project:
1
Save the title. The title appears in the open Project window.
2
Add the title to any track.
To change the duration of a title in the Timeline window:
Do one of the following:
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Drag its In or Out point.
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Select it, choose Clip > Duration, and type a new duration.
To preview a title:
Do one of the following:
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Play the title in Program view: Use any of the playback controls in the Timeline window
or Program view of the Monitor window. The real-time preview feature can render most
titles on the fly and play them back at the project’s full frame rate.
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Build a preview of the title: In the Timeline window, move the work area bar so that it
covers the portion of the Timeline window containing the title, and then choose
Sequence > Preview to build a preview file.
To output the title to an external monitor:
In the Adobe Title Designer window, click the Send Frame To External Monitor button .