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Inspiring
June 7, 2023
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how to use Premiere pro to make this kind of halfton subtitles

  • June 7, 2023
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I would like to ask how to use Premiere pro to make this kind of halfton subtitles

The left part (red),

This looks like each word has a separate halfton

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Correct answer Ann Bens

Premiere cannot generate halftone, you will have to make this in Photoshop.

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Inspiring
June 7, 2023

It is true that the current Promiere Pro cannot make such a halfton style by itself.
Each word of this subtitle has its own separate Halfton (like a gradient).
So I don't think it was done with Premiere Pro.

Thank you both.

Ann Bens
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Community Expert
June 7, 2023

Make a feature request (the old legacy titler could do this!)

 

Inspiring
June 7, 2023

I want to, but the previous feature requests and bugs have not been response and fixed yet.

Inspiring
June 7, 2023

There are several ways to achieve this, but as @Ann Bens mentioned, you would need to create your hafltone texture or find one online.

Check the below GIF for a basic way to do it. You have tons of controls, mess around with it till you get the look you're looking for.

Ann Bens
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Community Expert
June 7, 2023

I know you can do masking but OP wants each letter (not text) the same halftone. So that will involve a lot of work.

Ann Bens
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Ann BensCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
June 7, 2023

Premiere cannot generate halftone, you will have to make this in Photoshop.