Postroll: This specifies the amount of time to play after the roll or crawl ends.
Ease In: This specifies the number of frames at the beginning to gradually increase the
speed of the roll or crawl from zero to full speed.
Ease Out: This specifies the number of frames to slow down the speed of the roll or
crawl at the end.
The length of a rolling or crawling title a sequence defines the playback speed. A shorter
title will roll or crawl faster than a long one.
7. Play through your rolling title.
Working with template titles
The Browse pane of the Essential Graphics panel includes many prebuilt template graphics
you can add to your sequences and modify to suit your projects. Many of the presets include
motion, so they are referred to as Motion Graphics templates.
Motion Graphics templates can be created in Premiere Pro or Adobe After Effects, and there are
differences in the templates each application creates:
Motion Graphics templates created in Premiere Pro produce graphics that are completely
editable.
Motion Graphics templates created in After Effects can include more advanced design and
complex animation. They also have restricted controls, set by the original designer to give
flexibility while retaining the original core design.
The templates are divided into categories. Drag a template directly into any sequence to add it.
Some templates may have a yellow font warning symbol. This indicates that the template uses
a font not currently installed on your system.