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Adobe Premiere Elements 9 guide
© 2010 Adobe Systems Incorporated How to add titles 1
How to add titles
You can design custom titles and images with Adobe Premiere Elements. Titles are a valuable addition to a movie
and can serve many purposes, from naming the people and places in your movie to providing movie-style credits at
the beginning and end. You can create titles by using any font installed on your computer and create other graphic
objects by using the title’s shape-creation tools. You can create images from any graphic or photograph on your
computer and use them to further customize and enhance your movies.
You can use the text and shape tools to create your titles from scratch, or you can use the included templates, preset
text styles, and images to quickly create an attractive title.
The title view is arranged over a suite of several related panels. You can dock the panels together or within other
parts of the Adobe Premiere Elements interface (Figure 1). Adobe Premiere Elements optimizes the workspace for
titles whenever you open or create a new title.
Figure 1 Title tools and options in the Monitor panel and the Tasks panel
Monitor panel
Text Options
Text Styles
Drawing tools