 Hello everyone, welcome back to another Premiere Pro tutorial. In this one, I'm going to show you how to add text to Premiere Pro, how to edit it, adjust it, and even how to use the new text panel. There's a new text panel that's available. All of these things, I'm going to show you how to do it in about 90 seconds. Let's start from scratch. I'm going to delete all this. Here we go. All right. 90 seconds. Drag and drop your footage in like I've done here. Now the first step to add text, simply go down to your toolbar here and type on this right here. Click on the type tool. When you do that, you can type in whatever you want. I love you, daddy. Okay. Thank you, little puppy dog. Perfect. Now, a couple things. First off, wherever the time, the playhead is, is where the text is going to be created. It's created on Video Track 2. You can adjust the size, the length of it. So if I only wanted to be a short piece, I could adjust it as so. Okay. Hopefully you're following along with me. Now, the next thing you can do is you can make adjustments to the text. To do that, you want to go to Window. You want to go to Workspaces. Then you want to go to Captions and Graphics like I just did there. Click on the text like I've done here and then move over to the right side and you're going to see Browse and Edit. When you click on Edit, it's not quite where you need it to be. Now click on the text and now we can start making edits. What can we do? Oh, I can align it center. I can go ahead and adjust its position. I can select a different font. For example, let's go with Soleil. It doesn't really matter. I'll re-center it. You see the point here? You can add fills. You can add strokes, et cetera. All of that basically like Photoshop. It's all in here. Feel free to play with that as you see fit, fonts larger, smaller, et cetera, et cetera. That said, there's now the new window and if you go down here, you'll see a text panel. This is not that useful if I'm being honest for you unless you have lots of text in your timeline. When you open it up, it's not where you want it to be. Click on this graphics option and when you do that, the text panel will show you that this is where the text is. If I had a second piece of text over here, check this out. It adds that bit in here in the text panel. If I had a third piece, et cetera, et cetera. It's all here and then you can double click on that so much and then presto. I would go back to that piece and there you go. I've added it and adjusted it. That's all there is to it to adding text inside Premiere Pro. Thanks for watching.