From the course: Premiere Pro Guru: 3D Titling for Video Editors
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Animating using Motion
From the course: Premiere Pro Guru: 3D Titling for Video Editors
Animating using Motion
- Once the stationary design is complete, we can move to the fun part of animating those PSD layers inside Premiere Pro. First off, I want to show you the basic approach, using the motion effect, which is a fixed effect, that is built into each clip in the timeline. Alright, so we are back inside Premiere Pro, and before we import our multi-layered Photoshop file, I just want to delete this temporary PSD document that we've created in the first movie. So I'm just going to delete it. Then I'm going to select this folder and press Command I, Control I on the PC, and I'm going to choose the Vintage Cars Final from the source files folder in the exercise files. Now of course if you've followed along in the previous movies, you can import the version that you created, but just so we'll be on the same page, I'm going to start with this final version, and I'm going to say import. Now, Premiere Pro will ask us how we want to import this title. And what I like to do here is import it as…
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Creating 3D objects using PixelSquid8m 40s
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Designing 3D type10m 59s
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Modifying lights and rendering7m 59s
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Animating using Motion8m 26s
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Animating using Transitions9m 11s
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Animating using Bounce Pack transitions12m 53s
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Exporting a looping GIF animation8m 44s
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