Video in Text Movie Title Intro inside Premiere Pro: Adobe Premiere Pro TUTORIAL
Entertainment
Introduction
In this tutorial, we'll explore how to create an engaging animated title intro effect using the Track Matte Key feature in Adobe Premiere Pro. This effect allows you to show video content within a text layer, creating a visually stunning introduction. Let's dive in!
Step 1: Setting Up Your Project
- Create a Color Matte: First, navigate to the "New Item" menu and select "Color Matte." You can choose whatever color you like; in this case, I recommend a blue color.
- Add to Timeline: Drag the created color matte onto Video Track 1 in your timeline.
- Import Footage: Now, drag your chosen aerial footage onto Video Track 2.
Step 2: Creating Your Title
- Use the Type Tool: Select the Type Tool from the toolbar and type your title, for instance, "City."
- Adjust Text: Customize the font and position as per your preference, ensuring the text fits nicely within the frame.
Step 3: Applying Track Matte Key
- Select Color Matte: Click on the color matte on Video Track 1.
- Open Effects Control Panel: Go to the "Effect Controls" panel and type “Track Matte Key” in the search bar.
- Drag Track Matte Key: Drag the Track Matte Key effect onto the color matte.
- Select Video Layer: In the "Track Matte Key" settings, set the "Matte" option to Video Track 3, which contains your text.
At this point, the color matte layer should now reveal the aerial footage below it through the text.
Step 4: Animating the Transition
- Animate Aerial Clip Opacity: To create a smooth transition, animate the opacity of the aerial clip. Move 15 frames ahead, set a keyframe, and return to the first keyframe to set the opacity to 0%.
- Apply Easing: Highlight both keyframes, right-click and select "Bezier." Then, apply "Ease In" to the first keyframe and "Ease Out" to the last keyframe for a smoother transition.
Step 5: Enhancing the Effect
- Animate Text Position: To give the effect of the text flying into the screen, search for the “Basic 3D” effect in your Effects panel.
- Adjust Distance to Image: Drag this effect onto your text, and set a keyframe for "Position" right at the start of your text layer.
- Set Final Keyframe: Move to the end of the text clip and create a final keyframe for "Distance to Image" and "Position" to keep the video edges clean.
- Animate Text Opacity: Finally, animate the text opacity at the beginning with two keyframes 15 frames apart and apply "Ease In" and "Ease Out" for a polished finish.
Now you have the text flying into the screen while elegantly transitioning to your aerial footage!
Conclusion
And there you have it! You've successfully created an animated title intro effect using the Track Matte Key in Adobe Premiere Pro. Thank you for following along, and I hope to see you next week for more tutorials!
Keywords
- Adobe Premiere Pro
- Track Matte Key
- Aerial Footage
- Color Matte
- Animated Title
- Keyframing
- Basic 3D Effect
FAQ
Q1: What is Track Matte Key in Premiere Pro?
A1: Track Matte Key is an effect that allows you to display a layer's content based on the shape or alpha of another layer.
Q2: How do I create a color matte?
A2: You can create a color matte by going to the "New Item" menu and selecting "Color Matte," then choosing your desired color.
Q3: How do I animate text in Premiere Pro?
A3: You can animate text by setting keyframes for position, opacity, or any other adjustable parameters in the Effects Control panel.
Q4: What is the purpose of easing keyframes?
A4: Easing keyframes smooths out the transition between two keyframes, resulting in a more natural and visually appealing animation.
Q5: Can I use different fonts for my title?
A5: Yes, you can use any font that is installed on your system or available in Adobe Premiere Pro to customize your title as desired.