New How to Make Random Letter Reveal Intro, In 2024

New How to Make Random Letter Reveal Intro, In 2024

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How to Make Random Letter Reveal Intro?

The introductions in the video can create a major feel for the rest of the video in the viewers’ minds. So, most film and video makers focus on developing different styles of appealing and visually vibrant intro title formats for their projects.

Currently, one of the unique types of title format that is popular today among Youtubers and filmmakers is the style of random letters appearing on screen until the main title forms.

example of random letter reveal intro

Wondering how to have the same effect for your video? This process will work easily with certain software tools, the most user-friendly and simple being the Wondershare Filmora software. Let’s understand the steps that go into this process here.

1. Launch Filmora on your Device

On Filmora’s official website, you can get the latest software version when you click on the Download button at the top or in the description box. After you do so, the free software will download automatically into your device in an installer format.

Free Download For Win 7 or later(64-bit)

Free Download For macOS 10.14 or later

From the Downloads section of your browser, double-click on it and press the Install button when it appears. Give the necessary permissions that it prompts.

click on the download button

Then, the software will start the installation instantly, likely taking a few seconds to complete.

2. Add the Default Title and Edit its Font

After Filmora launches, click on the “Create New Project” button on the homepage of the editor. Then, click on the Title tab from the top toolbar and choose the default title available here. Drag it and drop it onto the editing timeline below on Track 1.

Double-click on the title on the timeline, which will open the text editing window. Under the Text’s Preset tab, you will find the parameters for changing the main fault. Adjust the font style to the Impact style (or any bold title style you prefer), and click on the text field to add your custom title.

Following that, click on the text size option and change it to 15. Scroll down the menu to the Text Spacing section. Change the value to 20 and tap on the OK button afterward.

change the value here to 20

3. Split the title

On the editing timeline, tap on the Track 1 clip and click on the Snapshot icon at the far right side of the toolbar just above the timeline. This will automatically save in the media library section.

Then, take hold of the playhead on the timeline at the 3rd frame mark. Then, tap on the Scissor icon on the play head, which will split the clip into two portions. Click on the part following the 3rd frame mark and delete it.

split the clip into two portions

4. Copy the clipped section multiple times

Then, double-click on the amount still available on the timeline to open the title editor section again. Make changes to the title you added here, only keeping the first letter.

Click on this clipped section on the timeline and copy it. Next, keep copying this clip multiple times continuously until the length of the collection on Track 1 to the 5-second mark.

Following that, zoom in on the timeline for a better view of these clipped parts. Choose the last clip that you copied and drag it to expand its time duration to the 6:15 mark.

zoom in on the timeline

5. Change the character of each clip

After making the previous edits, use your cursor to move to the first part of the timeline instead of zooming outward. Tap on the first clip that you had edited and double-click on it. In the text editing window, change the character to another random alphabet.

change the character

Repeat the same for all the split parts following the first one, changing the character to any random alphabet. At this time, ensure that you do not make two consecutive letters have the same alphabet, as that will put off the effect. However, keep the last elongated clip the same character as you originally put it.

6. Export the first letter clip

Then, please tap on the Export button at the top of the screen and add a name, like the first letter of your title. Click on the Settings button on this page to adjust the resolution and quality of the clip to the highest resolution for the best results.

Press Export again to save it to your device.

7. Edit the second letter clip and so on

After exporting the first file that will ultimately become the first letter of your random letter reveal intro title, you have to make the second letter-related clip.

For this, tap on the last clip on the timeline and double-click on it. Change the text in this clip to the second letter of your title. After doing this, go back to the first clip of your collection and double-click on it after selling it. Tap on the text field and give it another random letter.

tap on the text field

Like with the first clip, continue doing this step for all of the next clips, except for the final clip. Then, export it in the same manner as the first clip.

Now that you know how to edit the first and second letters in sequence, repeat this process for all of the letters of your title to create a full clip for all of the intro title letters. When you are done, please select these clips and press the Delete button to remove them from the timeline.

select all of these clips and press delete

8. Add all clips back to Filmora

Now it’s time to add all of the clips to Filmora and merge them into one cohesive intro title.

For this, click on My Media and go to Project Media. Right-click on the library section and press the Import button. This will take you to your device storage. Find the location where you saved all cut clips, and select them all. Press the Open button, and all of them will import into Filmora.

press the open button

9. Drag the Snapshot to Timeline

Tap on the Snapshot you saved earlier sitting on the media library and drag it onto the Track 1 of the editing timeline. Double-click on it to open the video editing window.

Click on the Opacity option in the Video editing section and change it to 20%. Press the OK button after that.

click on the opacity option

10. Drop the Clip into the Timeline

Select the first letter clip from the media library section and drag it onto the timeline. Drop it above the Snapshot in Track 2 part. Then, choose the first Snapshot clip and increase its duration to the 8-second mark.

Next, double-click on the first letter clip on the Track 2 section to open its editing window. Click on the Blending Mode option and choose Screen from the drop-down menu.

click on blending mode and choose screen

Then, right-click on the first letter clip in the timeline and choose the Copy Effects option from the next drop-down menu. Move the playhead to the ending position on the timeline and change the value on the relevant axis of Position until it matches its letter position on the original title.

See the preview playing on the side for a better reference while adjusting the position.

11. Drop the next clips

Following this, click on the second letter clip and drag and drop it onto Track 3 on the timeline. Make sure to move the playhead to mark the starting position of this letter at the 5th frame mark.

Tap on this clip and move your playhead to the end position. Then, right-click on it and choose the Paste Effects option. Double-click on this clip on the timeline and change the position axis value until the letter aligns with its original position per the snapshot. Again, look at the Preview to ensure you align them correctly.

look at the preview to align clips correctly

Repeat this with all the other letters, making sure to change the starting position for each consecutive one-two frame forward.

12. Hide and elongate each clip with snapshots

Then, click on the Snapshot clip on Track 1 and delete it. Following that, click the Hide icon on Track 3, Track 4, and onwards till the last one. Then, move the playhead to the end of the Track 2 clip and click on the Snapshot icon.

Choose the saved snapshot in the library window and drag-and-drop it behind Track 2 clip so it continues into it. Double-click on this Snapshot and choose Screen under Blending Mode. Then, right-click on this Snapshot and select “Copy Effects” from the menu.

choose copy effects

Then, hide the Track 2 clip, unhide the Track 3 and Track 4 clip, and take a snapshot of that. As you did with Track 1’s screenshot, take this snapshot and place it beside Track 3 clip. Right-click on it and tap on “Paste Effects”. Repeat this one by one for all the clips after unhiding them for their particular step.

13. Finishing touches to Opacity

Finally, unhide all the clips and move the playhead to the 8-second mark. Click on the Scissor icon to Split them all at this position and remove the excess. Then, place the playhead at the beginning of Track 3 and double-click on it. Tap the Animation tab this time and adjust the Opacity to 0. Then, move the playhead ten frames forward and increase the Opacity to 100. Repeat this for all of the steps.

adjust opacity to 0

14. Preview and Export

After everything, tap on the Render Preview icon. Make sure to move the second clip on Track 2 as the starting point of the video by moving it to the beginning position. Now, press the Play button under the Preview player.

press the play button

Conclusion

Finally, you are ready to use the same tactics as explained to optimize the quality and style of your video introduction title. Besides this, you can utilize other preset title options on video projects via Filmora. Try out multiple options and practice this particular approach on different video projects. Then, prepare stunning, visually captivating movies, vlogs, and documentaries quickly.

Free Download For macOS 10.14 or later

From the Downloads section of your browser, double-click on it and press the Install button when it appears. Give the necessary permissions that it prompts.

click on the download button

Then, the software will start the installation instantly, likely taking a few seconds to complete.

2. Add the Default Title and Edit its Font

After Filmora launches, click on the “Create New Project” button on the homepage of the editor. Then, click on the Title tab from the top toolbar and choose the default title available here. Drag it and drop it onto the editing timeline below on Track 1.

Double-click on the title on the timeline, which will open the text editing window. Under the Text’s Preset tab, you will find the parameters for changing the main fault. Adjust the font style to the Impact style (or any bold title style you prefer), and click on the text field to add your custom title.

Following that, click on the text size option and change it to 15. Scroll down the menu to the Text Spacing section. Change the value to 20 and tap on the OK button afterward.

change the value here to 20

3. Split the title

On the editing timeline, tap on the Track 1 clip and click on the Snapshot icon at the far right side of the toolbar just above the timeline. This will automatically save in the media library section.

Then, take hold of the playhead on the timeline at the 3rd frame mark. Then, tap on the Scissor icon on the play head, which will split the clip into two portions. Click on the part following the 3rd frame mark and delete it.

split the clip into two portions

4. Copy the clipped section multiple times

Then, double-click on the amount still available on the timeline to open the title editor section again. Make changes to the title you added here, only keeping the first letter.

Click on this clipped section on the timeline and copy it. Next, keep copying this clip multiple times continuously until the length of the collection on Track 1 to the 5-second mark.

Following that, zoom in on the timeline for a better view of these clipped parts. Choose the last clip that you copied and drag it to expand its time duration to the 6:15 mark.

zoom in on the timeline

5. Change the character of each clip

After making the previous edits, use your cursor to move to the first part of the timeline instead of zooming outward. Tap on the first clip that you had edited and double-click on it. In the text editing window, change the character to another random alphabet.

change the character

Repeat the same for all the split parts following the first one, changing the character to any random alphabet. At this time, ensure that you do not make two consecutive letters have the same alphabet, as that will put off the effect. However, keep the last elongated clip the same character as you originally put it.

6. Export the first letter clip

Then, please tap on the Export button at the top of the screen and add a name, like the first letter of your title. Click on the Settings button on this page to adjust the resolution and quality of the clip to the highest resolution for the best results.

Press Export again to save it to your device.

7. Edit the second letter clip and so on

After exporting the first file that will ultimately become the first letter of your random letter reveal intro title, you have to make the second letter-related clip.

For this, tap on the last clip on the timeline and double-click on it. Change the text in this clip to the second letter of your title. After doing this, go back to the first clip of your collection and double-click on it after selling it. Tap on the text field and give it another random letter.

tap on the text field

Like with the first clip, continue doing this step for all of the next clips, except for the final clip. Then, export it in the same manner as the first clip.

Now that you know how to edit the first and second letters in sequence, repeat this process for all of the letters of your title to create a full clip for all of the intro title letters. When you are done, please select these clips and press the Delete button to remove them from the timeline.

select all of these clips and press delete

8. Add all clips back to Filmora

Now it’s time to add all of the clips to Filmora and merge them into one cohesive intro title.

For this, click on My Media and go to Project Media. Right-click on the library section and press the Import button. This will take you to your device storage. Find the location where you saved all cut clips, and select them all. Press the Open button, and all of them will import into Filmora.

press the open button

9. Drag the Snapshot to Timeline

Tap on the Snapshot you saved earlier sitting on the media library and drag it onto the Track 1 of the editing timeline. Double-click on it to open the video editing window.

Click on the Opacity option in the Video editing section and change it to 20%. Press the OK button after that.

click on the opacity option

10. Drop the Clip into the Timeline

Select the first letter clip from the media library section and drag it onto the timeline. Drop it above the Snapshot in Track 2 part. Then, choose the first Snapshot clip and increase its duration to the 8-second mark.

Next, double-click on the first letter clip on the Track 2 section to open its editing window. Click on the Blending Mode option and choose Screen from the drop-down menu.

click on blending mode and choose screen

Then, right-click on the first letter clip in the timeline and choose the Copy Effects option from the next drop-down menu. Move the playhead to the ending position on the timeline and change the value on the relevant axis of Position until it matches its letter position on the original title.

See the preview playing on the side for a better reference while adjusting the position.

11. Drop the next clips

Following this, click on the second letter clip and drag and drop it onto Track 3 on the timeline. Make sure to move the playhead to mark the starting position of this letter at the 5th frame mark.

Tap on this clip and move your playhead to the end position. Then, right-click on it and choose the Paste Effects option. Double-click on this clip on the timeline and change the position axis value until the letter aligns with its original position per the snapshot. Again, look at the Preview to ensure you align them correctly.

look at the preview to align clips correctly

Repeat this with all the other letters, making sure to change the starting position for each consecutive one-two frame forward.

12. Hide and elongate each clip with snapshots

Then, click on the Snapshot clip on Track 1 and delete it. Following that, click the Hide icon on Track 3, Track 4, and onwards till the last one. Then, move the playhead to the end of the Track 2 clip and click on the Snapshot icon.

Choose the saved snapshot in the library window and drag-and-drop it behind Track 2 clip so it continues into it. Double-click on this Snapshot and choose Screen under Blending Mode. Then, right-click on this Snapshot and select “Copy Effects” from the menu.

choose copy effects

Then, hide the Track 2 clip, unhide the Track 3 and Track 4 clip, and take a snapshot of that. As you did with Track 1’s screenshot, take this snapshot and place it beside Track 3 clip. Right-click on it and tap on “Paste Effects”. Repeat this one by one for all the clips after unhiding them for their particular step.

13. Finishing touches to Opacity

Finally, unhide all the clips and move the playhead to the 8-second mark. Click on the Scissor icon to Split them all at this position and remove the excess. Then, place the playhead at the beginning of Track 3 and double-click on it. Tap the Animation tab this time and adjust the Opacity to 0. Then, move the playhead ten frames forward and increase the Opacity to 100. Repeat this for all of the steps.

adjust opacity to 0

14. Preview and Export

After everything, tap on the Render Preview icon. Make sure to move the second clip on Track 2 as the starting point of the video by moving it to the beginning position. Now, press the Play button under the Preview player.

press the play button

Conclusion

Finally, you are ready to use the same tactics as explained to optimize the quality and style of your video introduction title. Besides this, you can utilize other preset title options on video projects via Filmora. Try out multiple options and practice this particular approach on different video projects. Then, prepare stunning, visually captivating movies, vlogs, and documentaries quickly.

How to Create LUTs with LUTs Generator

Lookup Tables can make your videos and pictures look more attractive. LUTs are like filters that give your media files different styles and emotions. There are many presets available on the internet that you can download to use for your media content. Moreover, LUTs help you to quickly change the look and mood of your photos and videos.

You can find LUTs for free or buy them online; some editing software already has LUTs included. Nevertheless, you can create your own LUTs using different online and offline tools. If you can’t find any online LUT generator, search for LUT generator free download. You’ll get many options allowing you to generate LUTs offline.

Part 1: An Overview of LUT Generator - The Best Platform for Creating LUTs

LUT Generator is an excellent tool for creating color-grading picture and video presets. This powerful LUT generator-free tool is available on both Windows and Mac. Moreover, you can create LUTs from any photo and video editing application, including Lightroom and Camera Raw. Not only can you create your LUTs, but you can also download presets that are already available.

Furthermore, it offers over 290 cinematic styles LUTs and 50+ LUTs that are optimized for drones and GoPro videos. If you want a surreal look, you can also use 70+ Psychedelia LUTs. This tool allows you to apply third-party effects easily on your photos and videos. Moreover, you can even match the tone of clips from different cameras to give a uniform look.

Part 2: How to Create LUTs Using LUT Generator Free Download?

If you don’t want to apply online LUTs that are available, you can create your own. To do so, you have to download the LUT Generator tool and follow these simple steps to create LUTs.

Step1

To create a LUT of your liking, search for the LUT Generator free download on your browser and download the tool.

Step2

As you launch it, continue to select the “Generate a HALD” option. This option will let you generate a PNG HALD that you can use for color grading using editing software.

Step3

Open the generated PNG HALD into your preferred photo editing application. Apply the desired color correction on the PNG HALD. Save the modified PNG HALD without compression as PNG or at 100% quality in JPG format.

Step4

Click the “Convert to CUBE” button in the LUT Generator and select the modified PNG HALD you saved in the previous step.

Step5

In Preferences, choose the desired size of the 3D LUT as .CUBE format. You can choose between 25x25x25 or 64x64x64. After selecting your desired size, your customized LUT will be created in .CUBE format.

create luts with lut generator app

Part 3: How to Create Online LUTs Using Online LUT Creator?

There are two methods to create a LUT online and offline. Previously you’ve learned to generate LUTs using offline tools. However, you can also create LUTs online without installing any tool. This portion will teach you how to create online LUTs in this step-by-step guide.

Step1

Import your photo into Lightroom by dragging and dropping it. You can also import the file by clicking the “File” button and selecting “Import Photos and Video.” For best results, ensure that the photo you will edit is still.

import media to lightroom

Step2

Edit your photo inside the “Develop” module in Lightroom with your desired preference and style. Only apply changes affecting the colors, not adjustments like noise reduction, vignette, or grain.

open develop module and make changes

Step3

Download the original PNG from <www.onlinelutcreator.com/lutcreator> . Import it into Lightroom as you did in the first step.

 download identity png

Step4

Right-click on your edited photo in the Develop module. Click “Develop Settings,” and select “Copy Settings.” After that, a new window will pop up; make sure you have the same things checked as in the screenshot.

 open develop module and copy settings

Step5

Right-click the original downloaded PNG file in the Develop module. Go to “Develop Settings,” and choose “Paste Settings.” This will paste the settings from your edited photo onto the original PNG.

paste settings in original png

Step6

Now export the edited PNG by right-clicking on the PNG and selecting “Export.” In the Export popup menu, ensure you have the same settings as in the screenshot.

export edited png

Step7

Go back to <www.onlinelutcreator.com/lutcreator> and upload the edited PNG. Generate your LUT and download it. You can now use this LUT to adjust the same color to other videos or photos.

generate lut from edited png

Bonus Part: Wondershare Filmora – The Perfect Tool to Use Your LUTs

Wondershare Filmora is a powerful video editing tool that allows you to use your customized LUTs using this tool. With this tool, you can apply your custom LUTs. Moreover, you can choose from over 200+ pre-made LUTs in its library. Additionally, you can fine-tune your videos with various adjustment and correction options.

Furthermore, you can make changes frame-by-frame to your video footage. This tool also allows you to remove background noises with its AI feature. Moreover, this tool can automatically remove all your long pauses and awkward silence moments from your videos. However, to create a professional video with more options and control, it is a great tool to use.

wondershare filmora luts

Key Features To Keep Note of For Wondershare Filmora
  • With Filmora, you can select any object or person and change its background. The AI Smart Cutout feature allows you to choose a person to change their background.
  • Another fantastic feature is that it gives you access to 10 billion free media files. Moreover, you can select over 200 presets from its in-built for your videos.
  • Wondershare Filmora has another unique feature, especially for vloggers and podcasters. With the Auto Ducking feature, music will fade when someone is speaking.

Empower your videos with a new mood using different LUTs. Filmora now offers 100+ top-quality 3D LUTs cover a broad range of scenarios. Transform your videos with Filmora’s powerful 3D LUTs.

Apply LUT on Videos Apply LUT on Videos Learn More

iOS Android

Try It Free >>

Wondershare Filmora 12

Conclusion

In conclusion, LUTs are essential in modern video and photo editing. They allow editors to apply different color adjustments to color-correct their digital media. There are many pre-made LUTs available online, covering various styles and moods. However, you can create your LUTs with LUT generator-free tools online and offline. You can apply these LUTs using tools like Wondershare Filmora.

Part 1: An Overview of LUT Generator - The Best Platform for Creating LUTs

LUT Generator is an excellent tool for creating color-grading picture and video presets. This powerful LUT generator-free tool is available on both Windows and Mac. Moreover, you can create LUTs from any photo and video editing application, including Lightroom and Camera Raw. Not only can you create your LUTs, but you can also download presets that are already available.

Furthermore, it offers over 290 cinematic styles LUTs and 50+ LUTs that are optimized for drones and GoPro videos. If you want a surreal look, you can also use 70+ Psychedelia LUTs. This tool allows you to apply third-party effects easily on your photos and videos. Moreover, you can even match the tone of clips from different cameras to give a uniform look.

Part 2: How to Create LUTs Using LUT Generator Free Download?

If you don’t want to apply online LUTs that are available, you can create your own. To do so, you have to download the LUT Generator tool and follow these simple steps to create LUTs.

Step1

To create a LUT of your liking, search for the LUT Generator free download on your browser and download the tool.

Step2

As you launch it, continue to select the “Generate a HALD” option. This option will let you generate a PNG HALD that you can use for color grading using editing software.

Step3

Open the generated PNG HALD into your preferred photo editing application. Apply the desired color correction on the PNG HALD. Save the modified PNG HALD without compression as PNG or at 100% quality in JPG format.

Step4

Click the “Convert to CUBE” button in the LUT Generator and select the modified PNG HALD you saved in the previous step.

Step5

In Preferences, choose the desired size of the 3D LUT as .CUBE format. You can choose between 25x25x25 or 64x64x64. After selecting your desired size, your customized LUT will be created in .CUBE format.

create luts with lut generator app

Part 3: How to Create Online LUTs Using Online LUT Creator?

There are two methods to create a LUT online and offline. Previously you’ve learned to generate LUTs using offline tools. However, you can also create LUTs online without installing any tool. This portion will teach you how to create online LUTs in this step-by-step guide.

Step1

Import your photo into Lightroom by dragging and dropping it. You can also import the file by clicking the “File” button and selecting “Import Photos and Video.” For best results, ensure that the photo you will edit is still.

import media to lightroom

Step2

Edit your photo inside the “Develop” module in Lightroom with your desired preference and style. Only apply changes affecting the colors, not adjustments like noise reduction, vignette, or grain.

open develop module and make changes

Step3

Download the original PNG from <www.onlinelutcreator.com/lutcreator> . Import it into Lightroom as you did in the first step.

 download identity png

Step4

Right-click on your edited photo in the Develop module. Click “Develop Settings,” and select “Copy Settings.” After that, a new window will pop up; make sure you have the same things checked as in the screenshot.

 open develop module and copy settings

Step5

Right-click the original downloaded PNG file in the Develop module. Go to “Develop Settings,” and choose “Paste Settings.” This will paste the settings from your edited photo onto the original PNG.

paste settings in original png

Step6

Now export the edited PNG by right-clicking on the PNG and selecting “Export.” In the Export popup menu, ensure you have the same settings as in the screenshot.

export edited png

Step7

Go back to <www.onlinelutcreator.com/lutcreator> and upload the edited PNG. Generate your LUT and download it. You can now use this LUT to adjust the same color to other videos or photos.

generate lut from edited png

Bonus Part: Wondershare Filmora – The Perfect Tool to Use Your LUTs

Wondershare Filmora is a powerful video editing tool that allows you to use your customized LUTs using this tool. With this tool, you can apply your custom LUTs. Moreover, you can choose from over 200+ pre-made LUTs in its library. Additionally, you can fine-tune your videos with various adjustment and correction options.

Furthermore, you can make changes frame-by-frame to your video footage. This tool also allows you to remove background noises with its AI feature. Moreover, this tool can automatically remove all your long pauses and awkward silence moments from your videos. However, to create a professional video with more options and control, it is a great tool to use.

wondershare filmora luts

Key Features To Keep Note of For Wondershare Filmora
  • With Filmora, you can select any object or person and change its background. The AI Smart Cutout feature allows you to choose a person to change their background.
  • Another fantastic feature is that it gives you access to 10 billion free media files. Moreover, you can select over 200 presets from its in-built for your videos.
  • Wondershare Filmora has another unique feature, especially for vloggers and podcasters. With the Auto Ducking feature, music will fade when someone is speaking.

Empower your videos with a new mood using different LUTs. Filmora now offers 100+ top-quality 3D LUTs cover a broad range of scenarios. Transform your videos with Filmora’s powerful 3D LUTs.

Apply LUT on Videos Apply LUT on Videos Learn More

iOS Android

Try It Free >>

Wondershare Filmora 12

Conclusion

In conclusion, LUTs are essential in modern video and photo editing. They allow editors to apply different color adjustments to color-correct their digital media. There are many pre-made LUTs available online, covering various styles and moods. However, you can create your LUTs with LUT generator-free tools online and offline. You can apply these LUTs using tools like Wondershare Filmora.

How to Create a Dynamic Text Animation in Filmora — Step-By-Step

Preparation

What you need to prepare:

  • A computer (Windows or macOS)
  • Your video materials.
  • Filmora video editor

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Step 1

Download and install the Filmora video editor . Just click the link, hit “Download”, and it will start automatically. Then, open a New Project.

Step 2

Click on the “Titles” tab and drag a Default Title to Track 2 on your Timeline.

drag title in timeline filmora

Step 3

Double-click on it and change the font to anything you like. Then, enter the text in the box in front of you. While you’re here, you can also edit the text spacing and other features.

edit title in filmora

Step 4

Now, take a snapshot of the text. Then, double-click on the default title again and change the text to a single letter I. Once again, take a snapshot of this text and then delete the default title from the timeline.

take snapshot in filmora

You should have two snapshots in My Media now. One of them should say “FILMORA” and one with the letter “I”.

media center in filmora

Step 5

Drag the “FILMORA” snapshot to track 2 and the “I” snapshot to track 3. Then, click on the “Zoom” button and set this to 50%.

zoom option in filmora

Step 6

Double-click on the “I” snapshot from the timeline. Then, input these settings when the window pops up. After that, drag the Playhead 1 second and 15 frames further down the timeline. Then, double-click on the “I” snapshot again, and change the Y-axis value to 0.

animate text in filmora

Step 7

Copy the “I” snapshot track from the timeline. Then, paste it on Track 4. Next, double-click on this one and change the X-axis position to whichever letter you want. In this case, it’s the letter “M”. As for the Y-Axis, you can change it any way that suits you.

text animations in filmora

Step 8

Copy this process as often and with as many letters as you want. Then, when you’re done, export the title animation to your computer.

export project in filmora

Step 9

Open a new project in Filmora and import the title animation we just created.

Step 10

Drag the custom title animation to Track 2 and drag any video background you have on Track 1.

insert video background filmora

Step 11

Double-click on the title track, go to the Video tab, and select “Lighten” from the Blending Mode tab.

blending mode lighten in filmora

Step 12

Shift the title clip from Track 2 to Track 3. Then, go to the Effects tab and drag the Dark Film effect to Track 1 on the timeline.

dark film effect filmora

Step 13

Search for the “Blur” effect in the Effects tab. Then, drag “Square Blur” to Track 2 in the timeline.

blur effect filmora

Step 14

Select the “Cinema” effect from the Effects tab and drag it to Track 4. Double-click on it and change the border height to 0.10.

cinematic bar filmora

Step 15

Now, all left is to render the clip and review the final result.

render video in filmora

Summary

What you’ve learned:

  • Create a professional-level animated text in Filmora in 15 simple steps
  • How to add a video background and cinematic effects to your animated title
  • Adjust the settings of clips in the Filmora timeline

What you need to prepare:

  • A computer (Windows or macOS)
  • Your video materials.
  • Filmora video editor

Free Download Free Download

Step 1

Download and install the Filmora video editor . Just click the link, hit “Download”, and it will start automatically. Then, open a New Project.

Step 2

Click on the “Titles” tab and drag a Default Title to Track 2 on your Timeline.

drag title in timeline filmora

Step 3

Double-click on it and change the font to anything you like. Then, enter the text in the box in front of you. While you’re here, you can also edit the text spacing and other features.

edit title in filmora

Step 4

Now, take a snapshot of the text. Then, double-click on the default title again and change the text to a single letter I. Once again, take a snapshot of this text and then delete the default title from the timeline.

take snapshot in filmora

You should have two snapshots in My Media now. One of them should say “FILMORA” and one with the letter “I”.

media center in filmora

Step 5

Drag the “FILMORA” snapshot to track 2 and the “I” snapshot to track 3. Then, click on the “Zoom” button and set this to 50%.

zoom option in filmora

Step 6

Double-click on the “I” snapshot from the timeline. Then, input these settings when the window pops up. After that, drag the Playhead 1 second and 15 frames further down the timeline. Then, double-click on the “I” snapshot again, and change the Y-axis value to 0.

animate text in filmora

Step 7

Copy the “I” snapshot track from the timeline. Then, paste it on Track 4. Next, double-click on this one and change the X-axis position to whichever letter you want. In this case, it’s the letter “M”. As for the Y-Axis, you can change it any way that suits you.

text animations in filmora

Step 8

Copy this process as often and with as many letters as you want. Then, when you’re done, export the title animation to your computer.

export project in filmora

Step 9

Open a new project in Filmora and import the title animation we just created.

Step 10

Drag the custom title animation to Track 2 and drag any video background you have on Track 1.

insert video background filmora

Step 11

Double-click on the title track, go to the Video tab, and select “Lighten” from the Blending Mode tab.

blending mode lighten in filmora

Step 12

Shift the title clip from Track 2 to Track 3. Then, go to the Effects tab and drag the Dark Film effect to Track 1 on the timeline.

dark film effect filmora

Step 13

Search for the “Blur” effect in the Effects tab. Then, drag “Square Blur” to Track 2 in the timeline.

blur effect filmora

Step 14

Select the “Cinema” effect from the Effects tab and drag it to Track 4. Double-click on it and change the border height to 0.10.

cinematic bar filmora

Step 15

Now, all left is to render the clip and review the final result.

render video in filmora

Summary

What you’ve learned:

  • Create a professional-level animated text in Filmora in 15 simple steps
  • How to add a video background and cinematic effects to your animated title
  • Adjust the settings of clips in the Filmora timeline

What you need to prepare:

  • A computer (Windows or macOS)
  • Your video materials.
  • Filmora video editor

Free Download Free Download

Step 1

Download and install the Filmora video editor . Just click the link, hit “Download”, and it will start automatically. Then, open a New Project.

Step 2

Click on the “Titles” tab and drag a Default Title to Track 2 on your Timeline.

drag title in timeline filmora

Step 3

Double-click on it and change the font to anything you like. Then, enter the text in the box in front of you. While you’re here, you can also edit the text spacing and other features.

edit title in filmora

Step 4

Now, take a snapshot of the text. Then, double-click on the default title again and change the text to a single letter I. Once again, take a snapshot of this text and then delete the default title from the timeline.

take snapshot in filmora

You should have two snapshots in My Media now. One of them should say “FILMORA” and one with the letter “I”.

media center in filmora

Step 5

Drag the “FILMORA” snapshot to track 2 and the “I” snapshot to track 3. Then, click on the “Zoom” button and set this to 50%.

zoom option in filmora

Step 6

Double-click on the “I” snapshot from the timeline. Then, input these settings when the window pops up. After that, drag the Playhead 1 second and 15 frames further down the timeline. Then, double-click on the “I” snapshot again, and change the Y-axis value to 0.

animate text in filmora

Step 7

Copy the “I” snapshot track from the timeline. Then, paste it on Track 4. Next, double-click on this one and change the X-axis position to whichever letter you want. In this case, it’s the letter “M”. As for the Y-Axis, you can change it any way that suits you.

text animations in filmora

Step 8

Copy this process as often and with as many letters as you want. Then, when you’re done, export the title animation to your computer.

export project in filmora

Step 9

Open a new project in Filmora and import the title animation we just created.

Step 10

Drag the custom title animation to Track 2 and drag any video background you have on Track 1.

insert video background filmora

Step 11

Double-click on the title track, go to the Video tab, and select “Lighten” from the Blending Mode tab.

blending mode lighten in filmora

Step 12

Shift the title clip from Track 2 to Track 3. Then, go to the Effects tab and drag the Dark Film effect to Track 1 on the timeline.

dark film effect filmora

Step 13

Search for the “Blur” effect in the Effects tab. Then, drag “Square Blur” to Track 2 in the timeline.

blur effect filmora

Step 14

Select the “Cinema” effect from the Effects tab and drag it to Track 4. Double-click on it and change the border height to 0.10.

cinematic bar filmora

Step 15

Now, all left is to render the clip and review the final result.

render video in filmora

Summary

What you’ve learned:

  • Create a professional-level animated text in Filmora in 15 simple steps
  • How to add a video background and cinematic effects to your animated title
  • Adjust the settings of clips in the Filmora timeline

What you need to prepare:

  • A computer (Windows or macOS)
  • Your video materials.
  • Filmora video editor

Free Download Free Download

Step 1

Download and install the Filmora video editor . Just click the link, hit “Download”, and it will start automatically. Then, open a New Project.

Step 2

Click on the “Titles” tab and drag a Default Title to Track 2 on your Timeline.

drag title in timeline filmora

Step 3

Double-click on it and change the font to anything you like. Then, enter the text in the box in front of you. While you’re here, you can also edit the text spacing and other features.

edit title in filmora

Step 4

Now, take a snapshot of the text. Then, double-click on the default title again and change the text to a single letter I. Once again, take a snapshot of this text and then delete the default title from the timeline.

take snapshot in filmora

You should have two snapshots in My Media now. One of them should say “FILMORA” and one with the letter “I”.

media center in filmora

Step 5

Drag the “FILMORA” snapshot to track 2 and the “I” snapshot to track 3. Then, click on the “Zoom” button and set this to 50%.

zoom option in filmora

Step 6

Double-click on the “I” snapshot from the timeline. Then, input these settings when the window pops up. After that, drag the Playhead 1 second and 15 frames further down the timeline. Then, double-click on the “I” snapshot again, and change the Y-axis value to 0.

animate text in filmora

Step 7

Copy the “I” snapshot track from the timeline. Then, paste it on Track 4. Next, double-click on this one and change the X-axis position to whichever letter you want. In this case, it’s the letter “M”. As for the Y-Axis, you can change it any way that suits you.

text animations in filmora

Step 8

Copy this process as often and with as many letters as you want. Then, when you’re done, export the title animation to your computer.

export project in filmora

Step 9

Open a new project in Filmora and import the title animation we just created.

Step 10

Drag the custom title animation to Track 2 and drag any video background you have on Track 1.

insert video background filmora

Step 11

Double-click on the title track, go to the Video tab, and select “Lighten” from the Blending Mode tab.

blending mode lighten in filmora

Step 12

Shift the title clip from Track 2 to Track 3. Then, go to the Effects tab and drag the Dark Film effect to Track 1 on the timeline.

dark film effect filmora

Step 13

Search for the “Blur” effect in the Effects tab. Then, drag “Square Blur” to Track 2 in the timeline.

blur effect filmora

Step 14

Select the “Cinema” effect from the Effects tab and drag it to Track 4. Double-click on it and change the border height to 0.10.

cinematic bar filmora

Step 15

Now, all left is to render the clip and review the final result.

render video in filmora

Summary

What you’ve learned:

  • Create a professional-level animated text in Filmora in 15 simple steps
  • How to add a video background and cinematic effects to your animated title
  • Adjust the settings of clips in the Filmora timeline

Also read:

  • Title: New How to Make Random Letter Reveal Intro, In 2024
  • Author: Morgan
  • Created at : 2024-04-24 01:06:19
  • Updated at : 2024-04-25 01:06:19
  • Link: https://ai-video-editing.techidaily.com/new-how-to-make-random-letter-reveal-intro-in-2024/
  • License: This work is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.
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