 Hello, everybody. Welcome back to another Premiere Pro tutorial. In this one, I'm going to show you how to make a nice warpy, wobbly, wiggly, shimmer style to your text inside Premiere Pro. And I'll do it in about 60 seconds. Let's start from scratch. Why not? Okay, so we've got some footage in the timeline. The first step is we're going to grab our text tool right here, and we're going to type in what we want it to say. I want it to say, Paradise, because this looks like a paradise to me. Okay, good stuff. And now I'm going to grab the selection tool, and I'm going to move it somewhere where it's a little more visible. Beauty. Now, let's get into the effects. The first effect and the only effect we apply is called turbulent displace. Go to your effects panel, video effects, distort, turbulent displace. Drop that on, and you're going to see now in your effect controls that it's been applied. Keep it on the turbulent displacement style, but you can play around with that if you'd like. The first thing I'm going to do is I'm going to decrease the amount a little bit. I don't want this to be a super in-your-face effect. This is a subtle effect, and I'm going to decrease the size to about 50. Again, you can flavor this as you see fit. The most important part, though, is you want to click on the stopwatch here or the toggle animation. Beside turbulent displace, make sure your playhead's at the beginning or wherever you want the animation to begin. And then just go to wherever you want it to end. Let's say I want it to end right about here, and now I'm just going to move this. I'm going to move it about 300, 1920 to 2320, 400, and I'll do the same thing to 1480. And watch what happens. These are just random numbers, but again, you guys can play with this as you see fit. Now hit space bar at the beginning, and there you go. We've got a wiggle wobble shimmer effect. If you want more or less, just decrease these as you see fit. That's all, guys. Thanks for watching.