Unfortunately, the experience was very frustrating, time consuming, full of workarounds (I even had to install AutoHotkey), and in the end I was obligated to go back to regular EG. When Premiere CC 2021 came out with its new "Text" panel, I had a glimmer of hope that finally there would be some streamlined system for subtitling social media content. Working with with the old Closed Captions panel was not and option for many reasons, but mainly because of positioning. I usually stretch a single clip of text over my videos, and slice the clip as I create new subtitles. To create subtitles, Essential Graphics have always been my awful yet least troublesome option. Therefore, I need work with all my videos in a single timeline, otherwise I would have over 50 sequences in every project and changing design aspects of each clip would be a nightmare (yes, I know I can use nested sequences, but in many cases they dont help much). My job, for example, requires me to create very large quantities of 30 to 60 second long, 1:1 or 9:16 videos to be used on social media. In the subject of subtitles for social media, the workflows most editors use is completely different than the ones intended for conventional formats. Times, however, have changed and sometimes I feel like Premiere is still lagging behind with a lot of features when it comes to creating content for social medias. I understand that for most of its existence, Premiere Pro was focused on cinema and professional videomaking.
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