![]() ![]() I love fonts and try to use different ones in my projects. One of my BIG frustrations in any software is navigating a long font menu. These allow you to select Favorites, as I’ve done here for Tekton and Verdana. Twirl down the small right-pointing arrow to the left of the name of the font to see all the different weights available inside. While the illustrations are a bit small, even these hints can be really useful in finding the right font to convey the emotion you want for your project. (Yup, this is a LOT like the Photoshop font menu.) Now, not only can we see a list of fonts, but a sample of the fonts are displayed in the typeface itself on the right. ![]() Scroll down to the Text section and modify as you see fit.In the Essential Graphics panel on the right, click Edit.Click the newly-renamed Graphics workspace (it used to be Titles).Select the text in the Program Monitor that you want to modify.Instead, let’s check out the new Essential Graphics and text tools: NOTE: If you want to get a jump on this tutorial, change the font and you’ll immediately see this new feature. Select the text you want to modify in this example, I selected “Formation Flight”īut why do something you already know when you can learn something news?.We could change this text the old, boring way: I enjoy using typefaces and created an entire webinar devoted to them here.įor example, here I’ve used the relatively new text tool to add a title directly in the Program monitor. The text isn’t bad, really, but it certainly doesn’t seem to be, um, soaring with military precision. SECOND NOTE: To learn more about fonts in general, see this video. One of the more obvious – but entirely welcome – new features in the 2018 update to Adobe Premiere Pro is the new Fonts menu.įIRST NOTE: I think this new menu also appears in After Effects. ![]()
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