Adding credits in Adobe Premiere Pro is typically done by creating a rolling title sequence. Here's how:
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Create a New Title: Go to File > New > Legacy Title (or Graphics, depending on your Premiere Pro version). Name your title sequence appropriately (e.g., "End Credits").
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Type Your Credits: In the Title Designer (or Graphics) panel, use the text tool to type out the names, roles, and any other text you want in your credits.
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Adjust Text Properties: Use the Character panel (or Essential Graphics panel) to adjust the font, size, color, and other text properties to your liking. Make sure the text is readable against your video's background.
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Align Your Text: Use the Align and Transform options in the Essential Graphics panel to horizontally and vertically center your text. This ensures a clean, professional look.
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Create the Roll: In the Essential Graphics Panel, find the "Roll" option. Activate it.
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Adjust Start and End Offscreen: Set the "Start Offscreen" and "End Offscreen" options. Make sure both are checked to create the rolling effect. This ensures the credits scroll from the bottom of the screen to the top, disappearing as they leave the frame.
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Place on Timeline: Drag the title sequence from the Project panel onto your timeline, placing it at the end of your video.
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Adjust Duration: Adjust the length of the title sequence on the timeline to control the speed of the rolling credits. A longer duration means a slower roll.
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Fine-Tune: Preview your credits and make any necessary adjustments to the text, speed, or placement. You can also add a background color or gradient behind the text for better visibility.