There is no built-in way to do this yet (Adobe: please implement this), but I created a method that works quite well. I exported the comp from After Effects as a template, all good.īut I wanted to be able to change the colour of certain words within the sentences to add some emphasis. I was working on a recent project (can be seen below) where I made a simple animated Lower Thirds text system. It’s all explained here: Animated Text Titles Live Text Colouring Select Words This is highly useful if you are making custom Lower Thirds animations, it saves you a ton of time when using several instances as you can just add your text directly in Premiere Pro. Live Text templatesĪdobe After effects has a neat feature which allows you to dynamically edit a comp’s text in Premiere Pro. Very useful for the current trend seen in Facebook feeds where subtitles, or overlaid text, is required to attract attention. A method for highlighting / colouring certain words in Premiere Pro using Live Text templates from After Effects.
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