Thanks for this. After Effects has such a steep skill curve to the point where I feel like the longer breaks I take from it, the more I forget/un-learn. Haven't done subtitles on anything in months and thought I was in for a long night, but this easily shaved a half-hour at least from this project.
Thank you! I just found out that if you first align to center the text layer, and set the paragraph alignment to "center" you only need to use the "source text" keyframes, and not the position and anchor point steps. :)
Depending on the font, you might get anchor points that bounce around a bit. I ran into that issue myself a few times. But as long as you center your initial anchor point and center the text, it will stay centered for the most part. A trick that's new with AE 2023 is the Lock Anchor Point preset. If you use that, you're golden. You only need to set your position expression and change text. I'm super OCD about position placement, so you'd probably be okay without that step but I like to make sure it's balls on dead center.
While this is useful, Premire Pro has a feature that auto creates and syncs subtitles for you, you can edit the subtitles if it didn't recognize a word correctly using voice to text feature.
You're right, Premiere has. a great subtitling feature. My tutorials focus primarily on After Effects and I've had to create subtitles like this IN After Effects for client, so I thought it was a cool little trick. A lot of my tutorials are based on things I do IRL for clients. But I agree, Premiere's subtitling feature is pretty impressive. Thanks for the comment.
@@7MinuteAETutorials I only mentioned Premiere Pro's feature in case someone didn't know but that's not to say you shouldn't need to learn how to do it in after effects. Thanks for making this video along with all the other useful ones you've created. You've helped a lot of people learn ae including myself.
@@mediocreape Thanks so much for the comment. It truly is appreciated. And never hesitate to point out anything like this. We all learn every day and there have been comments where I was like "really???" I really appreciate you watching.
Thanks for this. After Effects has such a steep skill curve to the point where I feel like the longer breaks I take from it, the more I forget/un-learn. Haven't done subtitles on anything in months and thought I was in for a long night, but this easily shaved a half-hour at least from this project.
This is the tutorial I was looking for. Thank you so much for the tutorial!
Thank you! I just found out that if you first align to center the text layer, and set the paragraph alignment to "center" you only need to use the "source text" keyframes, and not the position and anchor point steps. :)
Depending on the font, you might get anchor points that bounce around a bit. I ran into that issue myself a few times. But as long as you center your initial anchor point and center the text, it will stay centered for the most part. A trick that's new with AE 2023 is the Lock Anchor Point preset. If you use that, you're golden. You only need to set your position expression and change text. I'm super OCD about position placement, so you'd probably be okay without that step but I like to make sure it's balls on dead center.
Thank you very much for the tutorial, very useful !!
Thx a lot Mr Jeff , and welcome back
Great video. Concise and useful. Thank you.
Excellent tip, thank you!
quick hack:
Upload the audio to youtube on a black video, let it auto generate subtitles you paste in, capture the video
Very Useful Tutorial . Thanks Jeff
Very useful! Thanks!
clicking source text doesnt allow me to change properties for all keyframes?
bruh why didnt mine move at all..whats going on
Nice 😁
MOre more more..........
Great content Jeff... but your face was out of focus.
Make sure you have video quality set to HD.
Complicated as hell. I just want to add some words.
While this is useful, Premire Pro has a feature that auto creates and syncs subtitles for you, you can edit the subtitles if it didn't recognize a word correctly using voice to text feature.
You're right, Premiere has. a great subtitling feature. My tutorials focus primarily on After Effects and I've had to create subtitles like this IN After Effects for client, so I thought it was a cool little trick. A lot of my tutorials are based on things I do IRL for clients. But I agree, Premiere's subtitling feature is pretty impressive. Thanks for the comment.
@@7MinuteAETutorials I only mentioned Premiere Pro's feature in case someone didn't know but that's not to say you shouldn't need to learn how to do it in after effects. Thanks for making this video along with all the other useful ones you've created. You've helped a lot of people learn ae including myself.
@@mediocreape Thanks so much for the comment. It truly is appreciated. And never hesitate to point out anything like this. We all learn every day and there have been comments where I was like "really???" I really appreciate you watching.
amzing! thnks for clear
explanation!!
Great tutorial! Thanks!