Make motion versatile Separating words
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Make motion versatile: Separating words
Layers are one element that Adobe?Premiere?Pro
shares with Adobe?Photoshop?. Whether it’s clothing
in changing climates or changing titles on a Timeline,
versatility can make all the difference between hot, cold,
cool and frozen. In Adobe Premiere Pro, layers are
essential if you want to create certain effects or
relationships.
Layers in Adobe Premiere Pro can be lines, words,
letters, images, photographs - whatever it takes to bring
the title to life. This can be as simple or as complex as it
needs to be to make the title work. The fact is that
because all titles created in Title Designer originate as
alpha mattes, compositing them on the Timeline is
done by default.
All that’s required in Title Designer is that you think
ahead about what you’ll need when you are compositing
each layer on the Timeline.
In this tutorial, I’m working with some end titles for a
music video. There are only a few, so it’s no effort to give
a bit of bounce and vitality to them. The bounce will be
movement, the credits will be free-…
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