YOUTUBE Adobe Premiere Pro Simple Title Intro Tutorial AdminJuly 12, 2023081 views How to Create an Intro Title in Premiere Pro. Making an intro title sequence for YouTube videos isn’t that hard in Premiere Pro if you keep things simple. In this tutorial I will show you how to make a simple animated title sequence for your YouTube videos. HOW TO MAKE AN ANIMATED TITLE SEQUENCE IN PREMIERE PRO THE EASY WAY. First you have to get past the idea of making something overly flashy. Casey Neistat is a good example how a simple overlay title on a video can be just as effective as something fancy. Using the Title Panel In Premiere Pro you can use whatever fonts are available on your computer and customize a title video, if you are good with Photoshop or Illustrator you can import graphics or a logo to do this as well. Once you have that squared away you can use the Effect Controls in Adobe Premiere Pro to add simple animation to your title sequence. You can scale the title to animate it and make it bigger or smaller and you can also adjust the motion on it to make it fly in or out horizontally or vertically. Once you have that in place you can also add transitions if you’d like to complete the animated title effect. GET FREE 30 DAY TRIAL OF COPYRIGHT FREE MUSIC FROM EPIDEMIC SOUND https://robertoblake.com/go/epidemicsound TUBEBUDDY: https://tubebuddy.com/awesome AUDIO MUSIC & SOUND FX https://roberoblake.com/go/audioblocks JOIN THE AWESOME SQUAD NEWSLETTER! https://robertoblake.com/newsletter MY YOUTUBE EQUIPMENT AND GEAR https://amazon.com/shop/creatorgearguide RENT CAMERA GEAR https://lumoid.com/?invite=3C46I86Q LISTEN TO THE PODCAST https://goo.gl/SEQmn8 GET A CREATE AWESOME SHIRT! https://goo.gl/lsr8uY SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE AWESOME https://youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=robertoblake2 CONNECT WITH ME ONLINE Roberto Blake Tweets by robertoblake https://periscope.tv/robertoblake https://instagram.com/robertoblake Disclaimers: all opinions are my own, sponsors are acknowledge. Affiliates are: Amazon, BHPhotoVideo, MyFonts, 1and1, Bluehost and Lumoid. source