How to Change Text Font in Premiere Pro
Premiere Pro is a popular video editing program used to create professional quality video projects. It’s used by professionals in the film and television industry, as well as YouTubers and content creators. If you’re new to video editing, Premiere Pro can be a bit overwhelming at first. One of the key aspects of video editing is adding text, such as titles and subtitles. Fortunately, it’s easy to change the font size and style of your text in Premiere Pro. Read on to learn how.
Where to Download Fonts
Before you can change the font of your text in Premiere Pro, you’ll need to make sure you have access to the font you want to use. There are many websites where you can download free fonts. Some of the most popular include Font Squirrel, Dafont, and Google Fonts. Once you’ve found a font you like, download it to your computer.
How to Change Text Font in Premiere Pro
Once you’ve found and downloaded the font you want to use, it’s time to add it to Premiere Pro. Here’s how to do that:
- Open Premiere Pro and select the font you want to use. From the font menus at the top of the application, select the font you downloaded.
- Select the text you want to edit. To select a piece of text in your project, simply click on it with your mouse.
- Click the “Character” panel. The Character panel is located on the left side of the screen. Click on it to open it.
- Edit the font settings. On the Character panel, you’ll find a variety of font settings you can change. You can edit the font size, font style, font weight, and more.
- Save your project. Once you’ve finished editing your text font, you’ll want to save your project. To save your project, go to File -> Save or press Ctrl + S (on a PC) or Command + S (on a Mac).
That’s it! You now know how to change the font of your text in Premiere Pro. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out.