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Save editable titles for use in another project
Posted by Richard Martz on March 21, 2017 at 11:51 pmI’m just wondering if there is any way to save titles created in a Premiere Pro project so they can be imported into another Premiere Pro project and alterred when minor things change in major titles?
Sincerely,
Richard MartzMagicMartz Media, Inc.
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Lots of other Fun Stuff!Herb Sevush replied 9 years, 1 month ago 5 Members · 8 Replies -
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Matt Stewart
March 21, 2017 at 11:56 pmI am not aware that you can export the titles as a file.
But what you can do is use ‘Media Browser’ to browse into the first project and import into the second.
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Oliver Peters
March 22, 2017 at 12:21 amYou can do it both ways. It is possible to export a title as an editable file (once reimported).
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Richard Martz
March 22, 2017 at 1:54 amOK but where does Premiere store these files? I can’t find them.
Sincerely,
Richard MartzMagicMartz Media, Inc.
BrikPower Batteries
Atlanta, GAFCP 7
FCP X
Blackmagic Cinema Camera
ADOBE CREATIVE SUITE CC
Premiere Pro
DaVinci Resolve 9.0
MAC 8 core w 32GB memory
After Effects
PhotoShop
Illustrator
Sony HD Cameras
24′ Camera Crane with Motorhead
8′ jib arm
20K watts of lighting
Multitrack audio
Teleprompters
Grip Truck/trailer
Location video monitoring
Door and hood mounts
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Oliver Peters
March 22, 2017 at 12:18 pm[Richard Martz] “but where does Premiere store these files”
If you access via Media Browser, you have to select the other project and drill into the project file itself. You will find the titles inside whatever bin you saved them in.
If you export a title, it will be on the hard drive, wherever you saved them.
Oliver
Oliver Peters Post Production Services, LLC
Orlando, FL
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Richard Martz
March 22, 2017 at 12:42 pmI have discovered that I can close my destination project open the project from which I want to copy a title, browse to that title within the project / bin folder, copy the titles I need, then close my source project and open the destination project. I can then simply paste those title files into whatever bin I want. The resultant titles are editable.
Sincerely,
Richard MartzMagicMartz Media, Inc.
BrikPower Batteries
Atlanta, GAFCP 7
FCP X
Blackmagic Cinema Camera
ADOBE CREATIVE SUITE CC
Premiere Pro
DaVinci Resolve 9.0
MAC 8 core w 32GB memory
After Effects
PhotoShop
Illustrator
Sony HD Cameras
24′ Camera Crane with Motorhead
8′ jib arm
20K watts of lighting
Multitrack audio
Teleprompters
Grip Truck/trailer
Location video monitoring
Door and hood mounts
Lots of other Fun Stuff! -
Tero Ahlfors
March 22, 2017 at 1:22 pmIf you have a bunch of different titles you need to use between projects you could create a template project that you could save the titles in. Then you could use the media browser and go grab what you need from that project.
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Richard Martz
March 22, 2017 at 1:34 pmI din’t think of that but it is a great idea! Thanks so much!
I have a bunch of great clients. They all have logos and different text and graphic standards to which we must conform. SO everytime I start a project the first thing I have to do is set up a graphic “grid” for all the display graphics. Those are a combination of Photoshop files (no problem) and Titles within premiere (big time waster).
This should work well.
Sincerely,
Richard MartzMagicMartz Media, Inc.
BrikPower Batteries
Atlanta, GAFCP 7
FCP X
Blackmagic Cinema Camera
ADOBE CREATIVE SUITE CC
Premiere Pro
DaVinci Resolve 9.0
MAC 8 core w 32GB memory
After Effects
PhotoShop
Illustrator
Sony HD Cameras
24′ Camera Crane with Motorhead
8′ jib arm
20K watts of lighting
Multitrack audio
Teleprompters
Grip Truck/trailer
Location video monitoring
Door and hood mounts
Lots of other Fun Stuff! -
Herb Sevush
March 22, 2017 at 1:56 pm[Richard Martz] “I’m just wondering if there is any way to save titles created in a Premiere Pro project so they can be imported into another Premiere Pro project and altered when minor things change in major titles?”
In the Ppro Titler save the title as a template. This will save the title to be opened and modified with any project you open on the same machine.
Herb Sevush
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