The credit roll is one of the most important parts to any movie! This is where you give credit and thanks to the team that helped the project come to life. But if you don’t know what you’re doing, making a credit roll that’s hundreds of lines long probably seems like a daunting task that will be difficult to keep track of while animating. Well, if you’re using Adobe Premiere Pro, that is not the case.
In this video, we have two methods of creating easy credits, and both will result in the same end-product. It just comes down to your personal preference. Whichever method you choose, it will be a lot easier to make your credits if you’ve already typed them up in a word processor and can just copy and paste them into your project. You’ll still need to apply formatting within Premiere Pro, but it’s much easier to have your text prepared.
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