Open the Essential Graphics panel by clicking Window then Essential Graphics . Select Text: Click on your subtitle clip in the timeline. Change Font: Pick a thick, clear font like Arial or Roboto.
Select "Single" for a cleaner look or "Double" for longer text.
You can customize the appearance of the subtitles by:
Adding subtitles to your videos can enhance accessibility and viewer engagement. Adobe Premiere Pro CC offers a straightforward way to include subtitles or closed captions in your projects. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
Broken software freezes and crashes while you are working.
To choose, go to the "Captions" tab in the Export settings window and select your preferred "Export Options."
In the tab, click Create Captions (top of the panel). In the pop-up menu, select Subtitle Default . Expand Caption preferences to set:
Once your captions are generated, you can style them to match your video's aesthetic using the panel.
Go to Sequence > Add Subtitle (or Clip > Add Subtitle , depending on your version). A new subtitle will appear at your current playhead position.
Select this option if you want the subtitles to be part of the video file permanently (best for TikTok, Reels, Instagram).
Adobe Premiere Pro CC offers a range of customization options for your subtitles. You can:
Open the Essential Graphics panel by clicking Window then Essential Graphics . Select Text: Click on your subtitle clip in the timeline. Change Font: Pick a thick, clear font like Arial or Roboto.
Select "Single" for a cleaner look or "Double" for longer text.
You can customize the appearance of the subtitles by:
Adding subtitles to your videos can enhance accessibility and viewer engagement. Adobe Premiere Pro CC offers a straightforward way to include subtitles or closed captions in your projects. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
Broken software freezes and crashes while you are working.
To choose, go to the "Captions" tab in the Export settings window and select your preferred "Export Options."
In the tab, click Create Captions (top of the panel). In the pop-up menu, select Subtitle Default . Expand Caption preferences to set:
Once your captions are generated, you can style them to match your video's aesthetic using the panel.
Go to Sequence > Add Subtitle (or Clip > Add Subtitle , depending on your version). A new subtitle will appear at your current playhead position.
Select this option if you want the subtitles to be part of the video file permanently (best for TikTok, Reels, Instagram).
Adobe Premiere Pro CC offers a range of customization options for your subtitles. You can: