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Customize Your Animated Caption Templates

Updated over 2 months ago

Example of animated captions setting configuration window for auto captions in premiere pro

  1. [General]

    • [Preview text]: Choose the text to preview before applying the animation.

    • [Preview text in current frame]: Shows the line containing the selected word.

    • [Shortform screen guide]: Displays a safe area guide to avoid captions being blocked.

    • [Position]: Set to top / center / bottom, or enter a custom position.

    • [Padding]: Adjust the side padding of captions.

    • [Scale]: Resize the captions using a slider or input.

    • [Long sentence]: Choose how to handle long lines that exceed screen width:

      1. [Scale to fit]: Shrinks text to fit on one line.

      2. [Multi-line]: Breaks into multiple lines.

      3. [Actual size]: Leaves as is, even if it overflows.

  2. [Caption]

    • Max line length, punctuation display, two-line formatting, letter case settings, etc.

  3. [Style]

    • [Default]: Edit font, stroke, and background box settings.

    • [Spoken]: Apply color effects to words that have already been spoken.

    • [Highlight]: Style the currently spoken word with color or box effects.

  4. [Animation]

    • Choose the animation effect for how captions appear on screen.

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  • You can edit and save any animated caption template for reuse later.

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