
ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 2.0
User Guide
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To set or restore a default template
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With a title open, choose Title > Templates and select a template.
2
Do one of the following:
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To set a default template, choose Set Template As Default Still from the Templates menu. The default template
loads each time you open the Titler.
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To restore the default set of templates, choose Restore Default Templates from the Templates menu and click Close.
To rename or delete a template
1
With a title open, choose Title > Templates and select a template.
2
Do one of the following:
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To rename a template, choose Rename Template from the Templates menu. Type a name in the Name text box,
and click OK.
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To delete a template, choose Delete Template from the Templates menu, and then click Yes.
Note:
If you delete a template using this procedure, it is removed from the hard disk.
To create a template from an open title
1
With a title open, choose Title > Templates.
2
In the Templates menu, choose Save
[current title name]
As Template. Click the Templates menu button
above
the template preview image to view the menu.
3
Enter a name for the title template, and then click OK.
Designing titles for television
To show a frame of video behind the title
If you are creating a title for a specific segment of your movie, for example, to name a scene or identify a person, you
can view a frame of that footage in the drawing area as you create the title. Viewing the frame helps you place
elements in your title. The video frame is for your reference only; it is not saved as part of the title.
You can use the Titler’s timecode controls to specify the frame you want to display. The Titler’s time display corre-
sponds to the current time in the active sequence. Therefore, setting the frame in the Titler also sets the current frame
in the Program Monitor and Timeline panel, and vice versa.
If you want to superimpose a title over another clip, add the title to the track directly above the clip. Premiere Pro
automatically makes the title’s background transparent, revealing the image of clips in lower tracks.
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In the Titler panel, select Show Video.
2
Do one of the following:
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To change the frame interactively, drag the time value next to Show Video until the frame is visible in the drawing
area.
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To display the frame by specifying its timecode, click the time value next to Show Video and enter the frame’s
timecode in the active sequence.
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