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  • can you put the download link for this program in the description please?

  • @joselitovalle52 its adobe premiere, just google it since youtube wont let me put the link in this comment

  • Thank you - very helpful. On a side note, what is the origin of the accompanying music?

  • One question though, how do you get the end credits to move slowly?

  • @epidemicfire07 Did these guys ever answer your question? I'd like to know myself.

  • @conewells lol not really

  • Cool! Thanks, this really has helped me!

  • thank you!

    helpfull tutorial for the beginners! ;)

  • @MrVogone Thanks for watching.

  • Thank you so much!

  • @MariaMisen You're very welcome :)

  • Thanks!

  • Very elegant and helpful tutorial. A+

  • @hotelsinger Thank you! :)

  • hey , i want my text has a large number of lines to it, and it utilizes only part of it even after turning it to roll, how can i use all my text??

  • thank you, you saved me :B

  • @HarmFlo Thank you for your feedback.

  • @BestProAction .. no problem man, i'm new to premiere and this was very helpful :)

  • thx for the tutorial, and what song is this btw? :D

  • thnx alot =D

  • @7deri Thanks for your feedback. Stay tuned :)

  • Thanks, this also helped me find the dip to white option :D

  • thnx :D

    

  • Nice man! great tutorial

  • Oh i figured it out already, i just go on with the title and enabled the roll options en voilá there is the scroll bar!

  • @fedorvanterheijden Sorry, I missed your question, but you got it, good for you. Thanks for watching :)

  • hey there!

    this is really what i needed only i got 1 problem, it's big for me because i'm stuck but it will be small for you.

    if i make a title the way you do, i paste my tekst from notepad or something but if the text is bigger than my vid ( and that's always with closing credits) i don't get any scroll bars to go up or down of left and right it's really annoying and i'm really stuck now!

    can you help me out?

    greetz iFredje

  • Why can't I scroll down like you do?

  • @Benjomaster Go to the Title window, click on Roll/Crawl Options... , choose the type of title you want and click OK. That's it.

  • thanks a bunch, how can i have littel screen playing on the left side while the titles roll up ??? ..

  • @xryder You're welcome. I don't quite understand your question.

  • @xryder Picture in Picture effect

  • @xNandx Just place another video above and scale it.

  • thnks oooogles dude, tho im a bit confused about the easy-in out. i cant seem to cut black space before the credits begin to roll...do i use postroll to adjust that? if so, what units are the numbers in? keyframes? seconds?

  • @kudjo24

    Start Off Screen specifies that the roll begins out of view and scrolls into view.

    End Off Screen specifies that the roll continues until the objects are out of view.

    Preroll specifies the number of frames that play before the roll begins.

    Ease-In specifies the number of frames through which the title rolls at a slowly increasing speed until the title reaches the playback speed.

  • @kudjo24

    Ease-Out specifies the number of frames through which the title scrolls at a slowly decreasing speed until the roll completes.

    Postroll specifies the number of frames that play after the roll completes.

  • i've always wondered how to make the last title stop in the middle of the screen.

  • @chucklevisionman I'm glad you got it; that's why I am here!

  • So much better than all the other ways, Bravo mate.

  • @watchmyshoes22 Thanks for your feedback :)

  • Thanks, that saves so much time, didn't think you could put it all in one text document.

  • @RegeorkProductions Thanks for your feedback :)

  • a question : is there only like 4 motion type of titles? because in windows movie maker there are heaps but in Adobe Pro, there's hardly any

  • @DeepBlacklce The difference between Adobe Premiere Pro and Windows Movie Maker is this: Adobe Premiere Pro is for people who want to work professionally. Windows Movie Maker is a very basic software for people who need to have options that are already done for them. So yes, Movie Maker does have some presets. But in Adobe Premiere Pro you can create any title motion using key frames and save them as your own presets- a zillion if you want.

  • The best tutorials I've came across... By far! (and I'm watching loads of them).

    Thanks 1000 times.

  • @stefkouam Thank you. I really enjoy helping others.

  • Great... I was trying to align center with obvious spacing issues in one text box... Never occured to me to use 2 text boxes! (Wasn't thinking outside the box; pun intended!) Thanks for the tutorial

  • @blaylock1978 I'm glad you like it. The difficulty and frustration of trying to have everything align properly using the tab button made me think "outside of the box" and discover other options. Thanks for your feedback.

  • @aileenravalo You're welcome, thanks for watching :)

  • great help thanks man no words but so efficient that i understood every ting keep doin what you doin thanks for the help

  • @stefysjg I'm glad it helps, thank you :)

  • thanks for the help...

  • @hm0ngpride23 thanks for watching :)

  • you are great! ty needed for a computer classs project!!!

  • @iHectbp I'm glad it helps, thanks for watching :)

  • To find the Premiere Pro CS5 Help topic on creating rolling or crawling titles, Google "Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 Create titles that roll or crawl".

  • cheers man

  • :) @Magikhatman

  • You the man! Finally someone who "gets the job done"! Bravo!

  • @matrixate :)

  • Good work mate!

  • Thank you @Emilpoika :)

  • Excellent work, brother. Thank you for sharing this with others.

  • You're welcome @powderbearjeff, thanks for watching :)

  • Very handy video and the quality is incredible, thanks :D

  • @GamerGuyZai Thanx for watching :)

  • Thanks for this video, it's addressed the issue of aligning/justifying text in the correct format for end credits - THANK YOU! :) 5 star video.

  • @csplace Thanks for your feedback.

  • Amazing, you are a very good teacher! CONGRATULATION good job

  • Thank you! @chacorro258

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