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September 17, 2021
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Automatic Batch Title Creation From a Script

  • September 17, 2021
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Hello creators, is there a quick way I can copy text from a script and paste it somewhere in Premiere where it would automatically generate title clips on the timeline that I can customize in bulk (font size, position of titles, text background transparency, etc...)?

The idea is to create titles like this as fast as possible with a long script which could make the video be 40 minutes in length https://www.dropbox.com/s/s0fb0ru7t87b7pd/Sequence%2001.mp4?dl=0

I know Descript can do this in a few clicks but I'm hoping Premiere also has such a feature that you guys might be able to share here - thank you

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Correct answer Bruce Bullis

Are you familiar with motion graphics templates? 

 

https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/using/motion-graphics-templates.html

 

In addition to the capabilities detailed [above], PPro's APIs can be used to insert instances of a .mogrt into a sequence, and modify its parameters (change text and settings).

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Mike Dziennik
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 17, 2021

You can also do this with captions.

You could either format your text as a SRT and import it as captions. Or you could even record yourself reading the script, and use the new speech to text workflow to generate your captions with timings matching the speed you were reading. Or manually copy and paste your text into the Text panel and adjust your timings manually.

Bruce Bullis
Bruce BullisCorrect answer
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September 17, 2021

Are you familiar with motion graphics templates? 

 

https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/using/motion-graphics-templates.html

 

In addition to the capabilities detailed [above], PPro's APIs can be used to insert instances of a .mogrt into a sequence, and modify its parameters (change text and settings).