I have been playing around with texts in videos and adding a sound effect here and there and it does give a bit more liveliness to them! Thank you for sharing more tips!
Such a great tutorial. I literally didn't know about the anchor point position for the text. It uses to cause so many problems but not anymore. Thank you✌️👍
Adding subtitles has always discouraged me because of how complicated the captions tab is for me. Your video helped me so much, you have no idea! seriously man, thankyou
I was trying to learn to do this too the other day, didn't expect you to upload the same exact topic, that's crazy, thank you for always make it so simple
You got me. I am always looking for new and innovative ways to create engaging text animations and I thought this would be a tutorial about making cool text treatments. You should have just named it "title tool basics."
i’m gonna be honest, Gaming tutorials have a LOT of potential. it’s okay either way because i edit gaming videos and i started off of your videos anyway, so it wouldn’t be a big deal if something like this weren’t to re-occur, but i’m just saying. lol
I like to put 2 extra keyframes qhen doing the pop animation. Something like 0 - 125 - 90 - 105 - 100. It looks A lot smoother, but it looks smooth even with only one extra frame. The point is that the last "bounce" should be 10% scale or lower, or it would look not smooth at all. PS: I know that for simplicity sake the tutorial says 3 keyframes (and I loved that he even mentioned the bouncy pop), but I really suggest to put at least 4.
The example you gave with the text above the turkey's head. Does Premiere Pro not offer a better solution for this? I use to use PowerDirector 365 and it had built in features for visual guidance of this type of stuff. Premiere pro seems like it is loaded with a ton of stuff, but this seems rather time consuming to have to do keyframes and keep up with video on screen to match text to subject.
I have been playing around with texts in videos and adding a sound effect here and there and it does give a bit more liveliness to them! Thank you for sharing more tips!
Hey MissBubbles. I've been doing the same. Any recommendations for where to get good and free sound effects that are lively and catchy?
Such a great tutorial. I literally didn't know about the anchor point position for the text. It uses to cause so many problems but not anymore. Thank you✌️👍
Adding subtitles has always discouraged me because of how complicated the captions tab is for me. Your video helped me so much, you have no idea! seriously man, thankyou
I was trying to learn to do this too the other day, didn't expect you to upload the same exact topic, that's crazy, thank you for always make it so simple
Another update! Thanks man! You're the best. ❤️
Super helpful. I've been taking too much time with other editors and lack of guidance for too long. Thanks.
okay it's kinda helpfull than watching bigger tutorials thanks man
I was thinking about this effect this week. You're a wizard
Bonus Tip: if you want your subtitles to be in the same position every time you change your text, align them centered (≡ button)
thats why i love this channel :D
You got me. I am always looking for new and innovative ways to create engaging text animations and I thought this would be a tutorial about making cool text treatments. You should have just named it "title tool basics."
Learning a lot from your video bro thanks 🥰
REALLY HELPFUL VIDEO!! 👍👍
thanks so much for this ^^
You are such a nice tutorial thanks for giving us useful tips
You'll have to change your name to "Adobe In Less Than 5 minutes" here soon lol... Great tutorial as always though
Very helpful, thanks.
i’m gonna be honest, Gaming tutorials have a LOT of potential. it’s okay either way because i edit gaming videos and i started off of your videos anyway, so it wouldn’t be a big deal if something like this weren’t to re-occur, but i’m just saying. lol
awesome as usual
I like to put 2 extra keyframes qhen doing the pop animation. Something like 0 - 125 - 90 - 105 - 100. It looks A lot smoother, but it looks smooth even with only one extra frame. The point is that the last "bounce" should be 10% scale or lower, or it would look not smooth at all.
PS: I know that for simplicity sake the tutorial says 3 keyframes (and I loved that he even mentioned the bouncy pop), but I really suggest to put at least 4.
u deserve the sub!!
Thx thats helpet me so mutch ❤️❤️❤️
The example you gave with the text above the turkey's head. Does Premiere Pro not offer a better solution for this? I use to use PowerDirector 365 and it had built in features for visual guidance of this type of stuff. Premiere pro seems like it is loaded with a ton of stuff, but this seems rather time consuming to have to do keyframes and keep up with video on screen to match text to subject.
"next we give it a stroke"...
Instructions unclear, call an ambulance
“next we give it a stroke” …
Instructions unclear, suddenly I’m painting
“next we give it a stroke”…
Instructions unclear, suddenly I’m golfing
LMAO
May i know if theres a wipe in animation that i can use in premiere that dont need to edit ?
❤💥
thank u
Nice
You r cool
hes back
Question: How do you know how far to move the keyframes depending on the Framerate?
omg I was doing the text following frame by frame
this channel is almost better than finzar lol
how to save text into preset ? I don't have to do all over again for the next project
Krass alda krieg ich herz bruder?
What intro music you use???
Is it possible to make the bump effect a preset?
Mont font link?
What games is this?
new world mmo
GET VERIFIED ALREADY and get those other 19minute guys out of business we trying to learn here for premier pro
You are too much