![]() ![]() You can download a ton of free Star Wars fonts from Fontspace. The font used for the main text is Franklin Gothic Demi Bold with the title and subtitle being stretched just a little. Now, 38 years later, obviously the whole process is much easier. Instead of actually shooting the scene with a camera, you can easily create the rolling titles and planet tilt effect in After Effects. The effect is fairly simple and this quick After Effects Video Tutorial can show you how it’s done. ![]() It was taken a long time ago in a galax… You get the idea. Here’s what that process looked like during the filming of The Empire Strikes Back. ![]() When the credits first premiered in Star Wars: A New Hope, they actually shot it using a live camera dollying across real text on a black background. Thats why it is hardly surprising that some fans want to use the iconic Star Wars opening crawl in their videos. There’s probably no typography more recognizable to audiences than the Star Wars crawling text intro. Learn how to create the iconic Star Wars rolling credits in this awesome After Effects video tutorial. ![]()
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