Friday, November 11, 2011

Using After Effects as an Advanced Titler for Premiere Pro

Chris Meyer | 11/11- 11:09 AM

Tight integration allows you to use one to extend the feature set of the other.

The series of movies below demonstrate the steps behind using After Effects to create refined titles and lower thirds for Premiere Pro. Inside are also numerous tips on design and workflow. Don't be intimidated by the number of movies: They average only three or so minutes each; we just broke them down into smaller chunks to make it easier to find a specific piece of information. (Please wait a few moments for them to load.)

Step 1: Setting Up Premiere Pro and After Effects

Step 2: Using Shape Layers to Create a Lower Third Bar

Step 3: Adding Layer Styles and Effects

Step 4: Creating Text in After Effects

Step 5: Using Text Animation Presets

Step 6: Improving Readability; Reusing Your Work

Step 7: Dynamic Linking from Premiere Pro to After Effects

The content contained in these movies and text are copyright Crish Design, except where otherwise attributed.




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