


If you want the text to fade in, apply a basic cross-dissolve transition to the front of the text layer in the timeline. Step 5: Crossfade and Keyframe to Scale Over Time To change this to blue, simply select the “cool” color preset. The best part about these presets is that the glow is already animating and flashing like a neon sign - no extra keyframing is needed!īy default, the “Castle Byers” preset is in a red color. In this case, the “Castle Byers” preset looks the most like it, even though it has a red color (we will change this in the next step). The easiest way to customize the uni.Ecto effect is by clicking on “Browse Presets” and selecting a glowing outline preset that looks most like the one we’re trying to replicate. From here, you can customize it by going to the Effect Controls window in Premiere Pro. This will apply a default glowing filter. In this case, we’ll use “uni.Ecto.” With the text layer selected in your timeline, double click on “uni.Ecto” to apply it to the text. Step 2: Apply Universe Ecto to Your Text Layerįrom your Effects panel, search for “Universe Text.” Within this folder, you’ll find several Universe Text effects.
