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  1. http://www.transworldsurf.com/surf/video/0,19940,692483-724230,00.html

    How do I achieve these title effects? I feel that titles are extremely important in videos and trailers and commercials, and they really make the video look professional... I need to learn some better titling techniques and I was wondering how the ones in this video are done? Thanks for your help and time!

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    Hi rbmerc,

    I tried your link, but I think my company firewall is blocking me from seeing it.

    However, check out http://www.wrigleyvideo.com - it's a great site for doing all sorts of great stuff in Premiere.

    Go to the tutorials, and there's also a forum.

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  3. daamon. Is right.... they have some cool stuff there. but also keep in mind that the music plays a big part of the Film/trailer to.
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  4. yes i know all that but i want to get good at some really good title effects like the text at the start of fight club and movies nowadays... just all that cool shaky stuff i love and flashing on screen and whatnot...

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    At a guess I'd say it was done in a compositing and motion graphics programs such as After Effects or Combustion, rather than in Premiere Pro. If I want anything more than simple text, I move outside the editor - they aren't built to do it. Best of breed is the best way to go (if you can afford it)
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