Yes. There are many ways of doing this.
Almost out of the box is:
- look for a suitable Typewriter font, if you don't already have one. There are many free to download font available
- In the title room look for the Title Magnets 02 (it is in my title set, I am not sure that it is commonly available)
- Put this title in track 2 and put a the color board white in track 1, and adjust both to the required length
- Edit the title to
- change the text to what you want it to read
- change the font to the typewrite font
- change the color to black (if indeed it is black o white typewriting you want to show)
- adjust the size and the position
- close the title editor
If you preview the result you will see that the letters flow in like they come from a typewriter.
There are other ways of resembling a typewriter, like doing the above, but select a plain title and use the title mask to make the letters appear one by one. With (a lot of) keyframing you can make the appearance of letters be less regular, as with a typewriter would happen.
You can also download a title from the director zone:
https://directorzone.cyberlink.com/detail/141201
It has a typewriter, and likely you can change the font to make it look like a typewriter font. But making your own as described above may be more fun.
Have fun.
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