Hey everyone, here is a tutorial on animating captions. We'll show you how to do a follow along animation and have the text pop in. Check it out. ruclips.net/video/UqMiWqupmWw/видео.html
@@CaptureVM You're most welcome. I like that you chose poppins! Love that font and it's actually on my online store. I was wondering, if I'd like to launch a Shorts channel, is subtitles that necessary? Does it significantly increase views?
@@howardmathews5572 Yes, would highly recommend subtitles on all shorts. A lot of people watch without sound and even if you do watch with sound subtitles help for understanding a lot.
@@CaptureVM I see! Despite the process itself isn't very time consuming (thanks to AI), the only thing I hate is that they kind of cover up a considerable amount of space (at the bottom in my case). But I'll begin using them on some videos since they help with the reach and stuff 👍
can i use template on that text? That will be awsome. somthing like select as many as caption i want and apply a poop style aparition of subtitle, and other segment scroling them from top with templete from envato or so.
Adobe Premiere doesn't let you animate caption tracks (hopefully they fix this soon...) The auto generate feature is awesome but it makes caption tracks instead of text layers. Text layers can have animation added to them. A work around is to copy paste the text into a text layer that you have cut to match each break in caption. See this video starting at around 8 mins. ruclips.net/video/gonMNkGbLIo/видео.html
1) I have 40 clips in a video but I only want 1 of the 40 clips captioned. Is that possible? 2) I want the captioned text to appear without the onlooker having to click the CC button. Is that possible?
1. Yes! Create a seperate timeline with the clip you want and then you can use Premier's auto transcribe and caption feature. 2. Yes! Following this tutorial will do that!
Good question. I didn't use any effects. It's the same technique I showed in the video, just with one extra step. Just cut the auto-generated captions at each word using the cut tool. Then manually change the color for each word just like I show later in the video. It just takes a little bit more time. Hope that helps.
Hey everyone, here is a tutorial on animating captions. We'll show you how to do a follow along animation and have the text pop in. Check it out. ruclips.net/video/UqMiWqupmWw/видео.html
3:11 the like button glowed when he mentioned it LOL! I'm watching this on a pc. cool!
No way! that's cool. Didn't know they added that feature.
This tutorial was very helpful, thank you so much!
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome tutorial, simple and precise. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Exactly what I needed! Poppins font really changed the look of my shorts production. Great video dude, I hope your channel grows!
Great to hear. Poppins is a great all around font. Hope your channel grows as well! Take care.
Straightforward and easy to follow. I appreciate it!
Thank you, and thanks for watching!
Thank you! You have really high-quality content! Surprised you have less than 1000 subscribers! Keep up the great work
Appreciate it! We haven’t put out too much content, but plan on ramping up once we get a few client projects wrapped up 👍. Thanks for watching!
⚡️Best video on captions so far 👌🏾
Thanks for watching and glad it was helpful!
THE BEST TUTORIAL ON RUclips. Thank you so much!!!
Wow! Thank you 😁
@@CaptureVM You're most welcome. I like that you chose poppins! Love that font and it's actually on my online store. I was wondering, if I'd like to launch a Shorts channel, is subtitles that necessary? Does it significantly increase views?
@@howardmathews5572 Yes, would highly recommend subtitles on all shorts. A lot of people watch without sound and even if you do watch with sound subtitles help for understanding a lot.
@@CaptureVM I see! Despite the process itself isn't very time consuming (thanks to AI), the only thing I hate is that they kind of cover up a considerable amount of space (at the bottom in my case). But I'll begin using them on some videos since they help with the reach and stuff 👍
Thank you so much for the tutorial! You explained it perfectly and kept it as simple as possible. Appreciate it.
Thanks for watching and glad you found it helpful!
Thanks for the share on LinkedIn. I've saved this for later!
Awesome, thank you!
@@CaptureVM this video was a nice refresher. I've been doing something similar but it's always nice to see someone else's process!
Legend! This was a perfect tutorial. Thank you man
Glad it helped! Thanks for watching!
Gr8 info. Need more videos on title animation.
Thanks for watching!
can i use template on that text? That will be awsome. somthing like select as many as caption i want and apply a poop style aparition of subtitle, and other segment scroling them from top with templete from envato or so.
Yep, you can create a preset for animation. Check out my other videos, I made one on animating captions and creating a preset.
Hey nice vid, how you deal wit animation then ?
Adobe Premiere doesn't let you animate caption tracks (hopefully they fix this soon...) The auto generate feature is awesome but it makes caption tracks instead of text layers. Text layers can have animation added to them.
A work around is to copy paste the text into a text layer that you have cut to match each break in caption. See this video starting at around 8 mins.
ruclips.net/video/gonMNkGbLIo/видео.html
@@CaptureVM All right, thanks for the answer ^^
Thank you man!!!
Happy to help! Thanks for watching.
you are absolutely amazing ...
You are too! Thanks for watching.
Big thanks !
You're welcome!
Thank you so much very helpful ✅
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
great video
Thanks for watching!
thank you!!
You're welcome!
1) I have 40 clips in a video but I only want 1 of the 40 clips captioned. Is that possible? 2) I want the captioned text to appear without the onlooker having to click the CC button. Is that possible?
1. Yes! Create a seperate timeline with the clip you want and then you can use Premier's auto transcribe and caption feature.
2. Yes! Following this tutorial will do that!
Hello. At the beginning of the video in the part let's jump right in the words change color. did you use any effects?
Good question. I didn't use any effects. It's the same technique I showed in the video, just with one extra step. Just cut the auto-generated captions at each word using the cut tool. Then manually change the color for each word just like I show later in the video. It just takes a little bit more time. Hope that helps.
@@CaptureVM I did it and it worked! Thank you for your help. Won an inscribed.
@@thiagorobot2255 Awesome, great to hear!
@@CaptureVM can you do a tutorial for it please?
@@CfxProjects Good idea, we'll put it on our list.
nice
Excellent video
Appreciate it. Thanks for watching!
WHAT VERSION DO YOU USE PREMIERE PRO?
Most recent one. Download from your creative cloud subscription. Older versions of premiere do not have this feature.
How to make it all capital letters?
In the essential graphics panel click on "TT". It's below the paragraph align buttons.