How to add VIDEO inside TEXT in ADOBE PREMIERE PRO (as seen in the 1917 trailer)

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Here's an in-depth tutorial on how to add VIDEO inside TEXT using Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2019, as seen in the trailer for the movie 1917.

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This guy is a great teacher. He is so explicit to the extent that I immediately decided that I should practice what he lectured and I easily grabbed it perfectly well. Big thanks - I wasn't expecting this type of titling at all. He made it so cinematic and professional.

samsonaghaye-dudu
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Absolute gold tutorial
The way you explained was just perfect keep up the good work and make more such tutorials on different editing styles 🔥💯

calixthelite
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The word choice, voice quality, demonstration of steps. and visibility of the computer screen were outstanding. Thanks!

DavidRosinger
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simple simpley lovely.. im pretty much new to premiere pro.. and i wanted to do a crash course of the editor bcz i hve some videos to edit asap.. i used filmora earlier and switched to premiere pro few days ago.. thank you so much.. its simple and easy to follow.. love the fact that you also tell why you use these effects.. really helps for the beginners.. thanks again :)

NihinduAngana
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Fantastic tutorial - easy peasy to follow from start to finish and added an extra WOW-factor to my title. Thanks a bunch for sharing!

TalishaJohnson
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Best tutorial I've seen on hear. I accomplished with ease creating a title intro to me and my friends YouTube show. The best part of this is it's not a lengthy dragged out video!!

fungaiedinboro
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I really love this tutorial, is the effect I didn't know I was looking for. I used it for one of my portfolio projects and managed to secure a nice freelancing contract for a few weeks! :)

SirSoader
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Good job, putting this video together. Lots of good details. I look forward to seeing your channel grow!

ImageOmega
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Excellent tutorial quick and easy to follow. Great instructions.

luisandrogarza
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This must be one of the best tutors I've met on YouTube. Thank you!

kelvythagana
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that is absolutely awesome! your videos taught me so much about editing, i hope you keep making more!

tamarshalev
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hey! a tutorial that is straight to the point. That's rare 🙌🙌

taygen
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What a great informative and explained tutorial ! :D Keep them coming!

AyushKumra
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I know it's an older video but I was finally able to get adobe premiere and I'm learning all the stuff I can do, found your video super helpful, as a beginner I appreciate the way you explain everything

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This individual is an exceptional mentor, delivering their teachings with remarkable clarity and precision. Their explanations were concise and easily comprehensible, allowing me to quickly grasp and apply the concepts they shared. I am truly grateful for their guidance, as it far exceeded my expectations. Their expert suggestions transformed the titling process into a cinematic and professional endeavor. I am sincerely appreciative of the significant impact they've had on my understanding and skill development.

FarazAhmedRizwan
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Thanks a lot, great lesson! Keep going! Looking forward for new lessons ;)

zenjen
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Would love it if you continue this series...the best thing i ever saw on YouTube❤️

maximepechin
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You are literally the best, I've been looking for a tutorial for three days and yours works

rodolfotorres
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0:42 Video
0:57 Title
1:59 Track matte key
4:35
7:09 Effect/ Gradient Wipe

ducdao-premier-filmbuilds
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Hi, really great tutorial but I have an issue: Since the video I'm using to be keyed inside the text is at a lower resolution (4:3, and my project setting is at 16:9) when I apply the matte key the text is changed to that resolution. Would there be a way of achieving the same result without the text being affected?

*Edit:* Nevermind I found a simpler method, you can add an alpha adjust to the text and check invert alpha so it will behave the same without being constrained by the bottom video's resolution

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