Thank you to those who pointed out that the last method of using the google doc would be faster by changing the document color. Then use ultra key like the phone method. To do this in google doc: 1. Select File > Page setup from the menu. 2. Click the Page color icon and choose a color. 3. Click OK.
I think you might be my favorite go-to for Premiere tips and tricks. You're so talented and you really are a great instructor!! Thank you for all that you put into your videos.
For the last method: Instead of recording writing the text, record deleting the text and reverse the footage in premiere, this way you can control the speed and don't have to worry about mistyping.
you are the best of the best of the best of the best of the best. no words to describe how much I learn and enjoy your videos. thank you for changing the quality of my videos!
Oh dude, this is beautiful. The last method. I've been screwing around for a year looking for typewriter templates. This is so simple. So fast. You rock!!! I'm so glad I found this channel.
quick tips, open your word/google docs, create a text box with black background color, set the text color to white, record with screen recorder (I'm using OBS so I don't need to crop later). Insert the footage to premiere pro and set the blending mode to screen....
I got so frustrated that Premiere didn't have an easy typewriter effect for text, that I made a template for it in After Effects to use in Premiere. Now it's a piece of cake! 🤘
Ok so the big takeaway from this is the instagram colour fill tip 😂 that's amazing! Not saying the other tips here aren't good or anything, but that's just genius
you are in my memory at least the first tutorial guy who has not only shown me what i was looking for but you solved a long time issue of mine with subtitling that i can freely use perfectly now thank you for showing me the text toggle animation thing omggg
Yo thank you man. I have no idea what im still doing editing things and you made the screen recording thing work for me. Im using the snippet tool and hitting record. Then i did the invert thing you have and it worked. Thanks
A screen recording with an ultrakey in PPro!? Are you serious? Here's a faster method: highlight the clip with the text, choose Replace with after effect effects composition, search the Typewriter in Effects, apply to the layer and adjust the keyframes to your liking... boom, done!
lovely. But Invert is a heavy effect so what I use instead is Lumetri, go to curves and invert the white curves by bring to top down and the bottom side up then you can change your blending mode under opacity to screen if neccessary .
Awesome thank you for this! Adobe Express is also an easy way to do it on your phone for social media and add animation to text. Semi-limited but also quick!
For the first option, where did you get the typing effect? After you put in the "wipe" effect, you said to add typing sounds, but I'm not sure where to find that. Thanks!
Seems like the easiest way to do multiple line type-on-text effect is the last one you mentioned, also seems like a lot of work for such a simple effect. BUT, at least it is possible - thanks for the tip! ⌨
Never fail to click on a new upload from you, as I always learn something new! Do you happen to have any videos covering techniques which might help with revealing text contained within a screenshot? For example, I have .png of a block of text I screenshotted from a website, and I want to reveal the text one line at a time as a voice narrates it.
@@JavierMercedes Thank you for your reply. An opacity mask does seem like the most obvious tool for this. Unfortunately it seems like a hold interpolation is not available for mask keyframes in premiere, meaning I'll have to use the double-keyframe-one-frame-apart workaround. Keyframing the "4 sided" mask (which is actually a polygonal mask) will be slightly less cumbersome if I turn down the opacity, so at least I'll be able to see the text underneath while giggling around the mask border at each keyframe...
Hey Javier, appreciate the video! I made a title that animates on letter by letter. Changed the length of the graphic clip with the rate stretch tool. Now I want to go back and change the title from having shadow, to a stroke outline. Selecting all keyframes doesn't do it, stepping through and clicking on each doesn't either. Whenever I make a change it adds a new keyframe, randomly changes one, or will not have any effect on certain keyframes. Am I missing something, or is keyframe manipulation after the fact wonky at times?
Thank you to those who pointed out that the last method of using the google doc would be faster by changing the document color. Then use ultra key like the phone method. To do this in google doc:
1. Select File > Page setup from the menu.
2. Click the Page color icon and choose a color.
3. Click OK.
Sad how Premiere doesn’t make this easy. Props to you Javier.
imagine instagram has it but not premiere lol
Wait for After effects then
You have one of the best tuts online for this effect. Kudos for all the research and experimentation that you do to make these videos.
I think you might be my favorite go-to for Premiere tips and tricks. You're so talented and you really are a great instructor!! Thank you for all that you put into your videos.
Thanks Kelly!
I second that notion to infinity! What’s your website so I can pick up some of your presets.
For the last method: Instead of recording writing the text, record deleting the text and reverse the footage in premiere, this way you can control the speed and don't have to worry about mistyping.
Very interesting and great idea!
you are the best of the best of the best of the best of the best. no words to describe how much I learn and enjoy your videos. thank you for changing the quality of my videos!
Oh dude, this is beautiful. The last method. I've been screwing around for a year looking for typewriter templates. This is so simple. So fast. You rock!!! I'm so glad I found this channel.
Javier, you are a flipping life saver buddy. Never even knew the source text animation button existed. You've save me hours my friend. THANK YOU
Finally! I was searching this specific effect for years 😍
Thanks Javier!
For years??? Bruh moment
@@sunmaw108 Shape of word
Ladies and gentleman, the best Premiere professor on RUclips!
quick tips, open your word/google docs, create a text box with black background color, set the text color to white, record with screen recorder (I'm using OBS so I don't need to crop later). Insert the footage to premiere pro and set the blending mode to screen....
Your videos have just the right amount of everything. My favorite channel so far. Thank you
The invert thing was totally new to me, as I said before, clicking on a Javier video I never go home empty handed.
I got so frustrated that Premiere didn't have an easy typewriter effect for text, that I made a template for it in After Effects to use in Premiere. Now it's a piece of cake! 🤘
Thanks for the tips! I still think it's easier to do it in AfterEffect, but that's definitely some nice techniques here.
The screen recording was extremely clever, I'm so happy I could cry! Thank you!
Ok so the big takeaway from this is the instagram colour fill tip 😂 that's amazing! Not saying the other tips here aren't good or anything, but that's just genius
you are in my memory at least the first tutorial guy who has not only shown me what i was looking for but you solved a long time issue of mine with subtitling that i can freely use perfectly now thank you for showing me the text toggle animation thing omggg
The insta and screen recording trick was awesome so creative loved it bro
Great tutorial. Good speed so it's easy to follow.
How great this kind of showing thing just so natural, it like i could imagine how I done the job which concern about. You are so good at teaching
dude you are a genius, I love all your videos!
Style 3 was pretty genius. Love the filming communities workarounds for problems like this.
Screen recording...why didn't I think of that? Excellent. Thank you Javier.
seriously?😂😂
That instagram method is so useful for so many things! Thanks Javier, you inspired some content ideas right there :D
Damn!! Specially that insta story trick is brilliant!!🔥🔥
How did you get the text to go behind your head?
thanks number 1 was all i needed. Quick and easy. Legend.
Yo thank you man. I have no idea what im still doing editing things and you made the screen recording thing work for me.
Im using the snippet tool and hitting record. Then i did the invert thing you have and it worked. Thanks
Veryhelpful Tips! Thanks for always sharing valuable content.
Thanks for guide! You can also use mouse scroll to go forward or back by frame
I remember me keyframing every letters because I didn't know this trick! Thanks ahah I owe you some life time
So strange there isn't a build in effect for this.
The best technique ever I've watched, thank u for sharing.
A screen recording with an ultrakey in PPro!? Are you serious? Here's a faster method: highlight the clip with the text, choose Replace with after effect effects composition, search the Typewriter in Effects, apply to the layer and adjust the keyframes to your liking... boom, done!
Well, genius, you outta have after effects for this. Not everyone wants to delve into that
finally, someone who doesn't clickbait wipe with typewriter
Hey Javier! Very nice video. Learn a lot today, not just typewriter effect. Thanks.
Great tips. Makes me wonder if I can do the same thing with Keynote animations which you can export as a video
Thanks Javi! I like the second option :)
Thank you, your video helped a lot. i like that you offered different ways to do it
Super helpful! I did a typing effect with a layer mask but it looked rather janky, so these will improve on that method a lot!
lovely. But Invert is a heavy effect so what I use instead is Lumetri, go to curves and invert the white curves by bring to top down and the bottom side up then you can change your blending mode under opacity to screen if neccessary .
Awesome thank you for this! Adobe Express is also an easy way to do it on your phone for social media and add animation to text. Semi-limited but also quick!
Wow.. this is out of the box 😲
Instead of using google docs you can use google slides and change the entire background of the slide to green!
Love the video man, it was quite explicative to everyone can understand
Thanks Javier, I was wondering and now saved this video for future use for when I want to do it.
Thanks a lot! Super useful!
Thank you so much man, you are a true hero! Liked
This video is what I been looking for years. 😂 it made me subscribe! Do you have any more title videos? Like the glitch effects and stuff??
very good tutorial video simple and straight to the point.
amazing I was looking for the second one, thanks 👍
Another great video, so informative!! TY Javier.
The first one is OP not going to lie.
Thanks for this variety of tips! Awesome video!
Awesome tutorial! Def gonna implement this ASAP. Currently cutting footage for the next episode. Thank you, Javier.
It looks cool uncropped too
very helpful video, also inspired mein other ways to do this through other apps. Thank you, my man.
This is SO good. Thank you!
Great tutorial, super helpful! Thanks!
gr8 vid m8 ty
thank you, this video is very helpful 🌻
For the first option, where did you get the typing effect? After you put in the "wipe" effect, you said to add typing sounds, but I'm not sure where to find that. Thanks!
Seems like the easiest way to do multiple line type-on-text effect is the last one you mentioned, also seems like a lot of work for such a simple effect. BUT, at least it is possible - thanks for the tip! ⌨
Well, this is the video that made me subscribe. Thank you so much!
Never fail to click on a new upload from you, as I always learn something new! Do you happen to have any videos covering techniques which might help with revealing text contained within a screenshot? For example, I have .png of a block of text I screenshotted from a website, and I want to reveal the text one line at a time as a voice narrates it.
it would be a mix of key-framing a crop tool and/or masking, but great idea for a video!
@@JavierMercedes Thank you for your reply. An opacity mask does seem like the most obvious tool for this. Unfortunately it seems like a hold interpolation is not available for mask keyframes in premiere, meaning I'll have to use the double-keyframe-one-frame-apart workaround. Keyframing the "4 sided" mask (which is actually a polygonal mask) will be slightly less cumbersome if I turn down the opacity, so at least I'll be able to see the text underneath while giggling around the mask border at each keyframe...
last trick blow my Mind....i didn't expect that...Thankyou
okay okay. This is a great tutorial
Man, I’ve learned so much more than what I came here for. Thanks man!
Super helpful thank you
This video was exactly what I needed. Thank you so much man!
Excellent, dude! Thank you for the tips!
Last method was helpful thanks
best video on this.
Thank you
wow. thank u so much for the green screen effect haha
Thanks sir
great and simply explained - thank you!
This is another great video Javier and very helpful! For some reason, I really, really want to hit that like button. I wonder why?
haha, thanks Terry!
⚡Great video - more like this👌🏾
You are too mush sir and I really appreciate the tutorial
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thanks for very clear instruction!
Thank youuuu so much!! 🙏🏼✨
This is very helpful and thanks you.
Simple: easy to follow: fun. Thanks
Thank you!
really helpful tutorial
Thanks a lot for this bro.
instagram idea was the best one
It's a shame that there are no option to record the typing effect inside premiere. Something similar effect should be than the 2nd where u keyframed.
Awesome video. Thank you for everything
Hi! Is screen recording available in Adobe Premiere to record the typing in MS Word?
Thanks, you deserved my Like and Subscribe
Thanks for tutorials
Hey Javier, appreciate the video! I made a title that animates on letter by letter. Changed the length of the graphic clip with the rate stretch tool. Now I want to go back and change the title from having shadow, to a stroke outline. Selecting all keyframes doesn't do it, stepping through and clicking on each doesn't either. Whenever I make a change it adds a new keyframe, randomly changes one, or will not have any effect on certain keyframes. Am I missing something, or is keyframe manipulation after the fact wonky at times?
Yes it is wonky after speed manipulation in my experience, wish I had a better answer, maybe someone else might see this and have a better solution?
Simply genius. Thank you!
Will the effect still works if you change the words? Just curious. :)
Thanks for the tips, really helpful :)
So helpful! Thank you!))
Super! thank you!
so cool! thanks