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Hey guys! Could you please tell me how to make this title effect? Thanks in advance!
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Here you have learning material to do that and much more in After Effects.
or with Essential Graphics in Premiere Pro
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Are that effect is for After Effects only? Because I use Adobe Premiere Pro.
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In much easier to do it in After Effects, however I also left you an option of Essential Graphics that you can use in Premiere Pro, follow the link.
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Thank you! I've just tried the effect that you showed me and it looks great. But I am curious it is possible to make the effect of the video above in Premiere Pro.
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In that case it's time to learn how to use After Effects! 🙂
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That would be fairly easy in Premiere, in the Essential Graphics workspace. It's only two lines of text with backgrounds which are easily created, and with simple animation also.
For the text animation, use the Mask options for the Opacity effect in the Effects Control Panel, just create a basic rectangle a bit larger than the two lines, inverted and without feathering. Animate that from on top to off to the right as you wish so the text then appears.
Neil
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I tried, but without success.. maybe I miss something...
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The original example you showed has two separate lines of text. To duplicate that exactly ...
Neil
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It took me an hour and I can't do it ... Your explanation is very detailed and clear but I don't know where I made a mistake. It will be very easy for me to see this in video. Could you please make a video for me .. Thanks in advance!
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So ... I presume you can make the two lines of text.
And ... you got their backgrounds set? That's an option in the EGP below them ... just down lower through all the options available.
That completes work in the Essential Graphics panel, or EGP.
Now select the graphic clip in the timeline, with the playhead (that blue line thing) at the beginning of the clip ...
Then in the Effects Control Panel, or ECP ... use the Opacity effect.
Click the box ("Create a 4-point polygon mask") under the Opacity effect to create a rectangular mask, size it to cover your text 'boxes'.
Set the feather for that Opacity effect to 0 to get a sharp edge as it 'reveals' the text under it.
Now move the playhead on the timeline to the point you want to start seeing the text, and add a keyframe using the little diamond in the ECP to the right of the line with a blue stopwatch and "Opacity".
Now move the playhead on the timeline to where you want to see the full text, and use the 'move' tool (V keyboard shortcut) to drag the mask off the text. This creates another keyframe there.
I would suggest learning how to use masks and keyframes ... this is basic and you'll need to understand how to do this a LOT.
Neil
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Thank you for detailed explanation and patience, Neil. I made this moving text finally. But without the special effect of the animated text. Maybe as @byroncortez said I have to use After Effects for that. Thank you guys! 🙂
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Animating an object ... like text or shapes ... in, is a straight-forward thing. For basic work. Once one has the basics down, one can start changing the other parameters you don't even want to know about at the moment.
Or ... as sometimes is easiest, reverse the animation process ... start with the playhead where the animation will end up, set your first keyframe ... then go to where you want the clip to start animating in, and move the item off screen to set the beginning spot of moving on.
There are many tutorials on this available, and it is both discussed and shown in the "Online Tutorials" some ... here's one with Max Jago doing a basic setup of a title in the EGP.
It would be good if you posted your a short video clip of the results you got ... we could help get that doing more.
Neil
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I've learned a lot from you. Neil! Thank you for your kindness and patience. It is a pleasure to work with a Pro like you. You're amazing person! Thank you again!
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Neonfr,
I bet this was done in After Effects as I see motion blur, a telltale sign that a graphic was created in that app. Motion Blur is possible in Premiere Pro, but it's not a very well known technique. Here is the tip from our friend, Jarle: https://premierepro.net/motion-blur/
Add these steps onto Neil's, and you've got yourself a nice motion graphics template you can use again and again.
Have fun making motion graphics in Premiere Pro!
Kevin
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Thank you very much Kevin! I will check this guide ans I definitely need to start working with After Effects!