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Is it possible to make a fill that only applies to the text area?

New Here ,
Apr 05, 2017 Apr 05, 2017

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Hi folks,

I'm trying to make a Buzzfeed type video, and would love to figure out a (relatively) painless way to make text boxes with white text and a black background. I could do this easily with 2015, but on CC 2017, whenever I hit background, instead of filling in just the textbox, it fills the entire screen. Am I missing something crucial? I just want to make a box via area type and just fill that box, but no matter what I do, it simply fills the whole screen.

Thanks in advance.

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Apr 05, 2017 Apr 05, 2017

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I am trying to figure out how you did that in 2015 as 2017 has not changed.

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Apr 05, 2017 Apr 05, 2017

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Adobe Premiere has not changed at all in later versions? News to me!

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Apr 05, 2017 Apr 05, 2017

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I thought you were talking about the Titler?

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LEGEND ,
Apr 05, 2017 Apr 05, 2017

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What does this mean?

https://forums.adobe.com/people/The+Disability+Channel  wrote

. . . whenever I hit background,

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New Here ,
Apr 05, 2017 Apr 05, 2017

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Okay, basically what I'm saying is, I can't figure out a way to have a background color fill in the text box underneath the text. When I check off the background property, it floods the entire screen. The fill option itself only applies to the text. I'm trying to make videos with white text and a black backdrop, but I'm wondering if there's a quicker way to make it than just manually making a black rectangle and typing over it each time.

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LEGEND ,
Apr 05, 2017 Apr 05, 2017

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No.

t takes no time to make a rectangle and you could even make a template for it.

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Apr 05, 2017 Apr 05, 2017

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Make the box in the titler and put it behind the text.

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Apr 06, 2017 Apr 06, 2017

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I'm doing this in Premiere Pro 2017.0.2 (11.0.2). Select Title > New Title > Default Still. Draw your rectangle. In my case, the default fill was white, so at the right of the Title panel, I changed the fill to black.

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Then I typed some text, which was black, so I changed the fill to white.

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This took 30 sec. Does this not work for you?

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Apr 07, 2017 Apr 07, 2017

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We have been doing it like this for years but that was not the question.

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LEGEND ,
Apr 07, 2017 Apr 07, 2017

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Or just use Open Captions:

Screen Shot 2017-04-07 at 2.44.46 PM.png

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@Disability Channel: You are right: checking Background does fill the screen with black — or whatever color. Thing is, it does so also in the Premiere Pro 2015.4 release (I just confirmed that). So don't check the Background box. Check the Fill box instead. My previous post shows how to get your black boxes with white text. Does that work for you?

Do this:

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Not this:

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