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Create a title in Adobe Premiere

Click on the "New Item" icon in the lower left hand corner of the Project browser window in Premiere.
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Choose "Title..." from the pop up list.
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Adjust your settings to match your sequence/timeline.

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Name your title.

Click OK

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Click in the screen to choose where to place text.
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Click a Title Style to conform your text to a Title Style template.
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Use the "Text Tool" to type your text.

Use the "Selection Tool" to place and adjust your text.

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Close the Title Tool and the title media will end up in your project browser.Image Removed

Make sure the Timeline window is active (a blue outline will appear around the active window).

Move the timeline playhead to the location you wish to have the title appear.  

You can always use the Selection Tool (v) to move the placement of the title. 



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From the menu bar, choose Graphics and Titles > New Layer > Text



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The new text layer will be added at the playhead position in the timeline. 











And the default text "New Text Layer" will appear on the video in the Program Source window. 


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Double click on the text layer in the Timeline. 

This will open the Text Properties window and allow you to change the look of the font. 

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Within the Text Properties window you can change:

Text: Font Family, Size, Alignment, Tracking, Kerning, etc


Appearance: Color, Stroke, Background, Shadow, etc. 


Align and Transform: Alignment (center, left, right, top or bottom),

                                       Position (X,Y), Scale, Rotate, Opacity


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