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Setting up Premiere Pro Titling exercises with free footage from adobe stock

1. Install Premiere Pro (13.1). Update from Creative Cloud app OR download free trial

2. Download this free clip from Adobe Stock

3. Open Premiere Pro (13.1) and choose New Project from the Welcome screen

4. Name the Project (e.g. "Title Exercise 1")

5. Choose the Assembly workspace.

6. Double-click in the Project panel and navigate to AdobeStock_222376940

Click Open to import the clip into Premiere Pro

7. Drag the clip onto the Timeline to create your Sequence.

8. Click inside the Timeline panel and press the backslash key ( \ ).

You're all set! Watch the first video and follow along to explore the Titling tools in Premiere Pro.

2. Create a layout for film credits in Premiere Pro

For the second exercise, download this free clip fromĀ AdobeStock_222379417

  1. Close the first project.
  2. Double-click in the Project panel
  3. Find AdobeStock_222379417 and click Open to import it.
  4. Drag the clip from the Project panel onto the Timeline.
  5. Click inside the Timeline panel and press the backslash key (\)
Press the backslash key ( \ ) to zoom the Timeline to the clip.

You're all set! Watch the second video and follow along to learn more about the Titling tools in Premiere Pro.

3. Create a subscribe button with text and graphics in Premiere Pro

For the third exercise, download this free clip from AdobeStock_222369757

  1. Close the previous project.
  2. Double-click in the Project panel.
  3. Find AdobeStock_222369757 and click Open to import it.
  4. Drag the clip from the Project panel onto the Timeline.
  5. Click inside the Timeline panel and press the backslash key (\)

You're all set! Watch the third video and follow along to learn more about the using the text and graphics tools in Premiere Pro.

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