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I'm wondering if I can keyframe text in such a way that a new word comes up every keyframe, so I write out the whole sentence, keyframe in my video where the words in the sentence are said and whenever a new keyframe gets played a new word appears. I hope my question is clear. I know you can do this in Sony Vegas but I don't like that program. I am currently using the 2017 Premiere Pro trail. Also, maybe I could do this in After Effects, but I haven't been using adobe software for too long so I wouldn't know ^.^" thanks for advice in advance :^D
Yes, you can do this several ways, including:
Make a title for each word and put the titles in the timeline where you want them to appear. No keyframes necessary.
Make a title with the whole sentence and keyframe the crop effect.
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Yes, you can do this several ways, including:
Make a title for each word and put the titles in the timeline where you want them to appear. No keyframes necessary.
Make a title with the whole sentence and keyframe the crop effect.
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The crop technique was what I was using till now yeah ^.^'' I was hoping for a faster way :^P Thanks for your answer though ^.^
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A faster way is to use After Effects which has preset text animation for what you want. See, e.g.: Effects and animation presets in After Effects
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