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Inspiring
June 6, 2017
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Changing Premiere Title Templates

  • June 6, 2017
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Hi,

I downloaded some title templates from Motion Array.

How do I adjust the size of the templates?

I want to keep the style of the template, but enlarge it so that I can add more text.

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    Correct answer jasontcox

    It all depends on how the template was made and what parameters were published with the template. But if everything just looks small, Im wondering if you downloaded a template meant for a 1080 sequence and perhaps you have a 4K sequence? The your best bet is to right click the template after dragging it into a sequence and choosing "Set to Frame Size." But that won't necessarily let you add more text. Again, all depends on how the template was made.

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    Inspiring
    June 6, 2017

    It all depends on how the template was made and what parameters were published with the template. But if everything just looks small, Im wondering if you downloaded a template meant for a 1080 sequence and perhaps you have a 4K sequence? The your best bet is to right click the template after dragging it into a sequence and choosing "Set to Frame Size." But that won't necessarily let you add more text. Again, all depends on how the template was made.

    Peru Bob
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    Community Expert
    June 6, 2017

    Can you post a link to the template?

    Have you tried using the Motion Property?

    Inspiring
    June 6, 2017

    Here is the link Peru Bob:

    Colorful Corporate Lower Thirds - Premiere Pro Templates | Motion Array

    No, I haven't tried Motion Property, thanks for the tip.

    I will investigate it, any tips for video tutorials.

    I don't find Adobe's that good, maybe its me.

    I've been using Adobe Premiere for 6 months so still learning.

    Motion Arrays attitude is 'you're stupid, go away'

    That's why I intend to learn myself.

    Thanks for the advice JasonTCox.