In this tutorial, Ankit Bhatia walks through his steps to create subtitles in Premiere Pro.
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In this tutorial, Ankit Bhatia walks through his steps to create subtitles in Premiere Pro.
Learn how to add subtitles and/or captions in Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2018. —Ignace Aleya
Valentina Vee shows off some of her favorite workflow tips and tricks inside Adobe Premiere Pro CC. Learn how she created subtitles, speed ramps, color grades, and reduced video noise for a wedding. Also learn how she uses the Essential Graphics Panel & PluralEyes. —LumaForge
Have you done any translation videos for your clients? If you are working with Adobe Premiere Pro and If you have like 100 text layers --- you need to change for example the font color for all of them - that's going to be hard (to change the color to the 100 layers) - UNLESS you have applied a MASTER STYLE to your text layers. You can do as many master styles you want and use different font families, color, size etc. for each style. This master style thing comes very handy when you think you need suddenly to change your video's 100 text layers font size or anything else. This little thing saves you lot's of time. —Olohuonetuotanto
Three subtitle hacks to help your INSTAGRAM VIDEOS GO VIRAL in Premiere Pro. —Javier Mercedes
Streamline your workflow and expand your YouTube audience by exporting Youtube subtitles straight from your Premiere Pro project. —Jason Boone, Premiumbeat
In this Adobe Premiere Pro CC Tutorial, I will show you how to use the Captions tool and window to easily create open or closed captions and subtitles for your videos. Whether you are creating a film or documentary or short clip for social media, captions can really help you tell your story and BOOST viewer engagement with your content and clips. —Justin Odisho
In this tutorial, we're going to learn to create great subtitles! However, we're going to use a method that you may be less familiar with. If you thought that we were going to use the type tool or legacy titles, you're in good company, but we're actually going to use something different. Premiere Pro has a feature called "captions" that you can use to create subtitles. The main difference is that this feature gives you the option to create subtitles that can be turned on and off after the video has been exported! —Motion Array
Do you work with multiple subtitled languages in your sequence? Here's a quick, easy way to switch between them using an unlikely feature in Premiere. This is a tutorial I've been meaning to do for a long, long time! —The Premiere Pro