Do you want to create text in a nonlinear editor like Adobe Premiere Pro? Luckily, there are a wealth of titling tools that are offered in Premiere Pro. You can create titles like a title card or even a rolling credit. In this video, Richard Harrington demonstrates how to use motion graphics templates (MOGRTS) in Premiere.
- A recent addition to Premiere Pro…is that of MOGRTs, Motion Graphic Templates.…These are incredibly beneficial…and there's a wealth of them built-in…as well as several available through Adobe Stock.…These make it easy to access After Effects content…right inside of Premiere Pro.…Let's take a look at how to use the built-in ones…as well as the ones available from Adobe Stock…and later in the course,…I'll show you how to create your own.…One of the most recent additions to Premiere Pro…are Motion Graphic Templates.…The easiest way to access these is to go…Window, Workspaces, and choose Graphics.…
This will change the layout of the application.…On the right here,…you'll see a wide range of templates available.…You can sort through these in search…as well as take a look in specific libraries…if you've got libraries installed with templates.…Additionally, you can head over to Adobe Stock…where you'll find free templates available…and premium templates available.…So if you find on here that you want to try out,…for example in free, it's easy enough.…
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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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Adding text to a composition4m 41s
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Using multiple animators6m 27s
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Saving presets3m 9s
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Exporting the animation5m 13s
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Extruding 3D text5m 17s
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6. Overview of Text in Adobe Premiere Pro
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7. Linking Workflows for Text with Adobe Video Apps
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Conclusion
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