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Gravity text?

New Here ,
Sep 24, 2024 Sep 24, 2024

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How to create gravity text in premiere pro like the following video:

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Sep 24, 2024 Sep 24, 2024

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This is as simple as keyframing the yPosition of your text and adjusting the easing so the movement starts out a little slower and quickly accelerates. If you're doing a lot of text then After Effects is probably the better place to do this, but you can definitely achieve this look in Premiere. https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/using/adding-navigating-setting-keyframes.html

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Sep 24, 2024 Sep 24, 2024

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But then to create the gravity effect, i'll need to change the y multiplied by 2 after multiple intervals. right?

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how exactly am I supposed to make the text accelerate with keyframes?

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It sounds like you need to learn about basic keyframe animation first. You can do this with two keyframes; the first is your starting point and the second is your ending point (off screen). You then set your keyframes to ease and pull your easing handle of the second keyframe so the movement accelerates more quickly. Adjusting keyframe easing in Premiere is not a great experience, which is why I recommended After Effects if you're going to be doing this a lot, but that has its own level of complexity.

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