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in this video Im going to Showcase to you exactly how I achieve these fancy animated subtitle captions that you see appearing on the screen right now using the clip you just saw as an example this is what the final timeline looks like my top layer is a video file of the animated captions that I made in a separate program called descript and this is what that looks like at the end if this looks a little overwhelming dont worry Ill explain all of this and for those of you that probably are wondering if you can do this in portrait you can I just go up here click that portrait and a lot of these kind of subtitles are used for social media but since Im doing this on YouTube for a YouTube video right now Im dealing in landscape just know that its easy to switch between the two a quick side note before I begin for those of you that are looking for a plug-in to achieve a similar type of result there is one for Premiere Pro called the Submachine and this is completely within Premiere Pro