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in this video Iamp;#39;m going to teach you how to create cinematic titles in Premiere Pro to get started Iamp;#39;m just going to right click in my project panel and then go to new item black video then Iamp;#39;ll drag the black video on my timeline and extend it to round seven seconds if you canamp;#39;t see the individual seconds like me drag this bar down here to zoom into your timeline next click the text tool and type out your desired text and Iamp;#39;m just going to drag the text clips duration so that it matches my black video make sure your text is selected and go over to effect controls in here Iamp;#39;m using the laddle file which is available for free on the docHub fonts site Iamp;#39;m also going to set my font size to 90 then change the tracking setting to 300 to create some spacing between your letters to Center the text go over to the graphics tab up here select edit and then click these two alignment buttons to Center your text horizontally and vertically posi