 Hello everybody, welcome back to another Adobe Premiere Pro tutorial. In this one, I'm going to show you how to add subtitles or captions to your videos, particularly gaming videos in just a few minutes. And not only are we going to add the subtitles, we're going to go ahead and we're going to modify the font. We're going to change the size, the look, the position, everything you could ever want in a subtitle or caption video. It's all here. Let's get going. First step, I've got some basic video footage of me playing New World, a new game out by Amazon. I'm going to drag and drop it from my project panel into my timeline, just like this. I'll hit spacebar so you can hear what I say a little bit. Hey, what's up guys? This is Chris Blake. So there I am talking and I'm just teaching people how to look around and use some quick tips. No big deal. The point is let's get into the captions and the subtitles. The next step is I'm going to go up to the top to the workspace and there is a captions workspace. Left click on that. When you do this, you're going to get a captions and a transcript box here on the top left. And if you don't see it, you can always just go down and make sure that you have captions and text as one of your windows. That's open. The next step and this is the important one is you want to click on transcribe sequence. Left click on this. When you do this, you're going to get some options. In 99% of the times, you're just going to want to go ahead and left click on transcribe. You don't need to worry about any of this other stuff. The only time you would want to look at that is if you only want to transcribe a very small part of the video, which we don't want to do in this case. So I'm going to left click on transcribe. And now you're going to see on the left side it says creating auto transcription transcribing sequence, but it's uploading to a server. Here's what's happening. This footage is going into the Adobe cloud servers and it's being transcribed way up there in space or wherever it's getting done. So joking aside, it's being done on the Adobe servers. So it takes a few minutes and it might have a little bit of a gap in it if you don't have a fast connection. But here it goes. It's transcribing the sequence. Once this is done, it's going to have everything you say in your video. In this case, your gaming video inside this transcript box. And let's just see how long that's going to take. It's going to take a few more seconds. Okay, good. So I'm just checking on it. There we go. That was pretty quick, actually. So let's take the playhead back to the beginning. And then you're going to see here that it says, hey, from 0013 frames to 13 seconds. Hey, what's up, guys? My friend's calling Bigsy. That's me talking. And that's the transcription right there. So it's not perfect because my name is Curtis Pike. So I'm going to double click on it like I just did there. I double clicked. And I'm going to go from Chris to Curtis. And I'm just going to change the P-Y-P-I-K-E to P-Y-K-E. That's how they spell my last name. And the last one I will do is Bigsy. Even though it transcribed it correctly, I call myself Bigsy. So why I'm showing this to you, very simple. You can just double click on any part and you can go in and change it. So if the transcription is only 95% correct, great. You can just go in and make those little changes. I'm back in action. We're in New World again. And I got some more hot tips for you or some quick tips. So the transcription is really, really good. And it's also done the whole video. So this is done here. And one more thing. As I scan my playhead over top of the video, you're going to see here that what the part of the transcript that the playhead is over, it's highlighting the word. So if I'm hovering like this and I'm like, hey, that word doesn't sound right. I know exactly where I am. And I can just go in there, double click and change it just like that. Okay. So you're working with me and you're liking it so far, hopefully. The next step is once you're pretty confident about your captions or your subtitles part of me, left click on create captions. This now creates a new sequence of captions and it will create a new actual track, captions track, but we'll get into that in a second. And then you can go ahead and make some changes in here. But for me, I just go with what it is. Left click on create. We're now creating the captions and they've been applied to the video. You could see it because when we go to the regular panel here or the program panel, you'll see here that it is now at the bottom. So as I scroll through, the captions are now burnt into the video. That might be just enough. All you need to do if you want to adjust it a little bit. And let's say you want to change the text style. Normally it starts as Myriad Pro, I believe is Adobe's default. But if I got Minion Pro set right now and I want to go say to something more manly-ish, like, I don't know, what's the best weapon of war, a siege weapon? There's a really good siege weapon. I can't remember the name, but what is it? Trebuchet, just kidding, I knew it all along. Let's say I want to go with Trebuchet as my font. Bang, I've changed the font from the default to Trebuchet. You can also change the position of where the captions and subtitles go, although I like to keep it at the bottom. But you can go ahead and adjust that. The biggest ones are adjusting the font like I just did. You can adjust the size, so I'm just going to increase the size a little to, like, I don't know, let's say, what do you think, 57? Sure, if you want it to be a little bit bigger. You can adjust the color of the font, so right now it's white, which is probably the one you'd want to keep. But if you wanted blue font or light blue for whatever reason, hey man, whatever color works for you works fine. So I'm just going to go ahead and cancel out of that. And also you have the option to use the Essential Graphics panel when you hover over these to go ahead and make adjustments to things like stroke and shadow and background, which I won't bore you with. But bottom line, once this is all done, you can now go to File, Export, and you're done, guys. This will produce a awesome video with all of the stuff you say during it. I hope this helped. Come more stuff coming up. Stay tuned.