One of the best things about Adobe software is the integration that exists between applications. This makes it easy to use a file from one software in another and makes it easy to edit that original file when needed. Richard Harrington demonstrates how to save out your own motion graphics template (MOGRT).
- Earlier, you saw how MOGRTs…or Motion Graphic Templates…could be useful to the Premiere Pro editor.…Let me show you how you can actually create your own.…There are a lot of steps here,…so we'll break it down…and you might wanna watch the movie a few times.…This is just an introduction…to give you the core concepts.…There are additional courses available…that will help you go a lot deeper…but this is truly a useful piece of technology…that will save you a lot of time…and make it a lot easier to work with After Effects…and Premiere Pro in a unified workflow.…
If you're designing inside of After Effects,…you can create your own Motion Graphic Templates.…All you need to do is go the Project panel here…for a project that you're working on…and I would suggest going to the Workspace here…and choosing the Essential Graphic Workspace…to reorganize things.…This'll bring up a new panel.…Now, you can select a composition in your project.…I'm gonna choose this design here…and then choose an option here…called Solo Supported Properties.…
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6/29/2018- Designing lower thirds in Photoshop
- Creating alpha channels in Photoshop
- Designing 3D type in Photoshop
- Distressing text
- Creating a watermark
- Animating text with After Effects
- Using animation presets
- Extruding 3D text in After Effects
- Creating titles in Premiere Pro
- Adding a logo to a lower third
- Using Dynamic Link with text for Premiere Pro and After Effects
Skill Level Beginner
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