How to create the same title effects as in this video?

fuzzybabybunny

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How do I create the same title effects as in this video?

By titles I mean the ones that say Exterior Front, Exterior Back, Foyer, etc...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEKcasQAuaY

I don't know how to have the black bar slide in, then have the word slide in, then have both slide out.

I'm totally new at Premiere.
 

alfa147x

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How do I create the same title effects as in this video?

By titles I mean the ones that say Exterior Front, Exterior Back, Foyer, etc...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEKcasQAuaY

I don't know how to have the black bar slide in, then have the word slide in, then have both slide out.

I'm totally new at Premiere.

You can do it in Premiere. How I would do it:

make a black bar.psd and a text.psd file and import them into the time line. Line them up where you want them to end. Then place a keyframe with the black bar off of the screen then a keyframe where the black bar is in the frame. Then do the same for the opacity of the text.

Done.

That's super simplified. Let me know if you want me to explain a portion of it.
 

fuzzybabybunny

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Is there any way to do this with just Titles in Premiere? If there are 10 of these titles of each video, using the psd method I'll be manually dealing with 20 psds for a project that's only supposed to take an hour to process.
 

alfa147x

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Is there any way to do this with just Titles in Premiere? If there are 10 of these titles of each video, using the psd method I'll be manually dealing with 20 psds for a project that's only supposed to take an hour to process.

There is probably a way to make it a preset transition where you just need to add text. I have no idea how to do it.
 

sswingle

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Yes, you can use the built in Title option to do the exact same thing. You will just have Permiere titles on your timeline instead of PSD files. The keyframes would be done exactly the same way.

Once you setup keyframes on the first one, you can copy/paste your keyframes to all the others to save time as well.
 

GWestphal

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For something short and simple like that, I'd use after effects. Titling is and opacity and all that jazz is pretty straightforward in after effects.
 

sswingle

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For something short and simple like that, I'd use after effects. Titling is and opacity and all that jazz is pretty straightforward in after effects.

For something short and simple, why wouldn't you stay in the same program? You can make keyframes just as easy in premiere as you can in AE.