Comment faire des TEXTES TRANSPARENTS | tuto premiere pro

➡️ AFTER EFFECTS TRAINING: https://www.newschoolstudio.fr/format... 📸 Join me on Instagram: https://bit.ly/43uIB6b I've often seen this effect in YouTube videos and very rarely in movies. I don't know if it's because it's mainly done on YouTube, or if it's because I almost never watch movies... no idea. Who's going to be shocked if I say I don't have Netflix? At worst, no one reads video descriptions. We're going to play a very simple game: on this video, comment "I read the description," just to see how long after this video's release, someone will mark it (assuming it ever happens). Yes, it's a description where I talk about my life, doing what I want. How are you? I had a good day. Okay, enough nonsense, let's go! The idea behind this effect is to reveal the background behind the text, but only the text should be transparent. We want a defined outline with a defined text background. During the video, it will be a black outline with a flower or clock background, and the thumbnail will be a city outline with an ocean background. I really like this effect because it really adds character to the video. White text is nice, it's clean, it's solemn, but it's classic. As I tell you in my videos, my interest is to teach you things that are accessible to everyone, but at the same time, to stand out a little from the crowd. I don't like to do what everyone else does. 1) Editing: So, how do we create this effect? In your timeline, you'll position a black video of the same duration as the rush, which will serve as a background. To do this, go to your project panel, right-click, select New Item, and then select Black Video. This video will automatically adjust to the size of your sequence. Above this black video, you'll add your text. To do this, select the "Text" tool or press "T" and mark whatever you want. A title, a name, a sentence, etc. Add it with the desired font, size, and position. Once that's done, we'll nest the text and the black video. Right-click and nest. Why are we doing this? It's so that the two elements become a single block, and from there, we'll be able to play with the blending modes. To remove the white color from your image, you go from normal to darken, all the white in the text is gone and your background decor shows through the holes created.