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Create Type Block in Adobe InDesign and Export to Final Cut Pro X or Premiere Pro

Create Type Block in Adobe InDesign and Export to Final Cut Pro X or Premiere Pro In this tutorial, we look at how you can create a type block that contains an Image in Adobe InDesign for use in your video edits. This is a great way of using tools you may already know how to use to create content for your videos.

InDesign gives you great control over the type and the workflow for creating lower thirds is a useful one. The Paragraph Style tool in InDesign makes formatting and modifying large blocks of type super easy.

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About My Final Cut Pro X Tutorials
My Final Cut Pro X help tutorials aim to answer the tricky questions that users come across every day. These are great classes if you want to learn Final Cut Pro X and each lesson or tip will guide you through in easy to follow steps.

If you are a beginner looking for tutorials in Final Cut Pro X take a look at my free introductory lesson “Final Cut Pro X Beginner Tutorial: Import, Edit & Export in 25 Minutes” which will get you started. This basic tutorial gives you a full run through of how to what you need to know in order to edit videos.

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About My Live Online Training & In-Classroom Training
I am a professional trainer of Final Cut Pro X, Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Acrobat Pro & Adobe Illustrator.

I regularly teach classes in Regina and across Saskatchewan as well as running live online workshops. If you'd like to find out more then please drop me a message design@benhalsall.com or visit my website www.benhalsall.com.

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