I don’t believe there is, and this is a big part of why I do my static titles in Ae. The new Text feature in Pr sucks as bad as the old Title Tool, IMO.
I make them one frame in length, render out a PNG+ alpha image sequence that I import into Pr as individual files.
What this enables me to do is go into the Ae Comp, Select All, and change fonts, sizes, color, leading, tracking, etc. all at once.
I create Text in Ae as Paragraph Text so that I can easily adjust the width of lines of text and the line breaks are automatic.
I start my first title with more or less how I want the title to look, and then Duplicate it for Title #2, and so on.
If I make changes, just re-render the frames I need using Work Area, and they update automatically in Pr.
I do a fair amount of foreign language versions that have static titles, and this is the fastest way I’ve found to knock them out. If anybody has a better / faster way, please clue us in.
HTH, Roel.
Jim C.
Hey Friends. Hope you are well. I have just started a project using Premiere Titles and got a question: in premiere is there a way to copy paste text attributes from one motion graphics title to another?
​​I want this so I could keep the text itself. ​​I see I can create a master style but this only the typeface and color. I want to copy transform properties from one title to another. isn't there an easy way to do that?​​paste attributes ignores the transform of a text layer in the EGP. I see no way of copy paste transform properties from one text layer clip to another.​​nothing in the adobe help address this.
Example: If I created a simple credit title, duplicated it a few times in the timeline (changing the text) and then I see I need to actually make it smaller and with drop shadow. No way to so this for all the layers at once? Or copy paste just these changed properties to all the text clips so the text remains but properties will change?
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