How to Create and Save Subtitle Styles In Adobe Premiere Pro Version 22.1.2 and Beyond

David Mbugua
6 Jan 202204:03

Summary

TLDRIn this tutorial, David demonstrates how to create and save subtitle styles in Adobe Premiere Pro for a uniform workflow. He guides viewers through selecting a subtitle, customizing its appearance with background opacity and size, and saving it as a track style for reuse. The video also covers creating new caption tracks with the saved style and adjusting text direction for right-to-left languages. The aim is to streamline the process of adding subtitles to videos quickly and efficiently.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Creating and saving subtitle styles in Adobe Premiere Pro ensures a uniform workflow and consistent subtitles across projects.
  • 💡 In Premiere Pro, you can select an existing subtitle and customize it with a background opacity of 75%, a size of 2.7, and two lines of text.
  • 📂 To save a subtitle style, click on the 'nan style' dropdown and choose 'Create Style', then name it accordingly (e.g., subtitles for YouTube).
  • 🎹 Saved subtitle styles can be reused in future projects, allowing for consistent visual presentation.
  • 🚀 To apply a saved subtitle style, delete the old subtitle track, add the new one, and select the appropriate style from the dropdown.
  • đŸ’» When adding new caption tracks, choose 'Subtitles' instead of 'Closed Captioning' if you're not doing closed caption work.
  • 🔠 The Universal Text Engine in Adobe Premiere Pro version 22.1.2 allows for easy switching between left-to-right and right-to-left text directions (e.g., for Arabic, Hebrew, Farsi).
  • ✏ You can adjust the direction of subtitles by selecting all subtitles and choosing the correct direction in the updated Universal Text Engine.
  • 📊 Export options include SRT subtitles, with options to align them to source timecodes for accuracy.
  • đŸ› ïž This workflow allows you to create and save subtitle styles quickly and efficiently, enhancing productivity when working on subtitled videos.

Q & A

  • What is the main purpose of creating and saving subtitle styles in Adobe Premiere Pro?

    -The main purpose is to ensure a uniform workflow and consistent subtitle appearance across different projects.

  • Who is the presenter of the video?

    -The presenter of the video is David.

  • What is the significance of having a uniform subtitle style?

    -Having a uniform subtitle style helps in maintaining a professional look and feel across all videos, which is crucial for branding and user experience.

  • How does one create a new subtitle style in Adobe Premiere Pro?

    -To create a new subtitle style, you select a subtitle, click on the dropdown to access the 'Create Style' option, and then define the style properties such as background, opacity, and size.

  • What is the name of the track style created for YouTube banding in the script?

    -The track style created for YouTube banding is called 'Subtitles for YouTube Banding'.

  • What does the term 'banding' refer to in the context of subtitles?

    -In the context of subtitles, 'banding' refers to the practice of adding a background band or shadow behind the text to improve readability, especially on complex or moving backgrounds.

  • How can you apply a saved subtitle style to new caption tracks in Premiere Pro?

    -To apply a saved subtitle style, you go to the 'Subtitles' option when creating new caption tracks, select the desired style from the list, and then proceed with the creation process.

  • What is the minimum version of Premiere Pro mentioned in the script that supports updated text engine features?

    -The minimum version of Premiere Pro mentioned is 22.1.2, which supports the updated universal text engine features.

  • How does the script instruct to handle right-to-left language subtitles in Premiere Pro?

    -For right-to-left language subtitles, the script instructs to ensure that the writing and reading direction is set to right-to-left using the updated text engine features in Premiere Pro version 22.1.2 or later.

  • What is the advantage of using timed SRT subtitle files in Premiere Pro?

    -Using timed SRT subtitle files allows for precise synchronization of subtitles with the video timeline, which is essential for accurate captioning.

  • What is the final advice given by David in the video script?

    -David advises viewers to stay safe, never stop learning, and implies the importance of continuous learning in mastering software like Adobe Premiere Pro.

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