Though captions behave a little bit like titles, you don't use the title designer to adjust them. If I position my playhead over the caption, you can see the text waiting to be updated. So here's my New Captions item, and I'm just gonna drag this up to my video 4 track and line it up with my voiceover.
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You edit captions into a sequence in Premiere Pro in much the same way that you'd edit a graphic in. I'm gonna go back into Open Captions and click OK. Now this isn't relevant for Open Captions, which are onscreen all the time, but they are relevant for the CEA-608 and 708 captions because you can specify more than one stream for your media. In this instance, I'm gonna start with Open Captions because these give us a few more options, and I'll click OK.īefore I do that, I should mention you've also got the option to specify which stream you're using. If you're working on standard def, you're probably using,608 and HD, it'll be 708. You'll notice that we've got CEA-608, and CEA-708, Teletext, and Open Captions. You've got things like the Height, and Width, and Timebase and so on. The first New Captions dialog gives you settings for the caption that are based on your current sequence. So I'm gonna go to the New Item menu at the bottom of the Project panel and I'm going to choose Captions. I'm gonna start by creating an open caption. I have a sequence opened already and I've got a couple of stretches of voiceover.
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To follow along, copy the assets that accompany this tutorial to your creative cloud account. Let's look at the way captions work in Premiere Pro.
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Open captions are always visible, unlike closed captions which viewers can enable and disable on their TV set. Sets the drop shadow blur radius setting.Adobe Premiere Pro allows you to create open and closed captions with flexible options for font, color, size, and position. Sets the region font scaling used for secondary subtitles. Sets whether the background color applies to all strings or only certain strings. SubtitleStringBackgroundColorOverrideMode Sets whether the background color applies to all regions or only certain regions. SubtitleRegionBackgroundColorOverrideMode Sets the text outline size used for secondary subtitles. Sets the text outline color used for secondary subtitles. Sets the text foreground color used for secondary subtitles. #rrggbb #rrggbbaa rgb(r,g,b) rgba(r,g,b,a) Specifies the font family name used for secondary subtitles. See XDS Metadata for V-chip insertion to an existing closed caption stream. This example adds V-chip metadata while converting the input stream to CEA-708 format. "XdsCgms": "One generation of copies may be made" XdsCgms: One generation of copies may be made Pads the output duration by 1 second to ensure that program ends on an empty frame rather than a caption or subtitle. 2 Subtract the starting timecode rounded to the nearest hour. Specifies the mode use to convert caption and subtitle timecode values to 0 based times: 0 Subtract the value of the StartFrame property. Indicates whether timecode values should be specified in drop frame format. Specifies the output frame rate for captions and subtitles.
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Specifies the offset (in seconds) applied to caption and subtitle timecode values. Specifies the start time (in seconds) of the retimed captions and subtitles. Specifies the offset (in seconds) applied to caption and subtitle times. For example a rate of 1.001 compensates for drop frame. Specifies the rate multiplier applied to caption and subtitle times. Subtitle format as a four character code.