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Creating motion graphics templates - Premiere Pro Tutorial
From the course: Premiere Pro Guru: Dynamic Link and the Adobe Workflow
Creating motion graphics templates
- If you're working with Adobe After Effects, you have an easy way to create motion graphics templates that can be handed off to a Premiere Pro editor. Using the essential graphics panel, you can in fact pass on many of the properties so a video editor can easily update. Now if you're doing both tasks, this can just make it simpler to work with the template so you don't have to constantly jump back and forth between the two programs. Here's how it works. Let's go ahead and open up a Premiere project first. I'll choose file open or control O and navigate to my project files and I'll go to Premiere Pro and open up this one called lifeguard training. Let's save the changes so far. In this case, I just have three sequences with some stock footage. This footage comes from Adobe Stock and I could license this later if I'm ready to use it in the project. But for now we're working on a rough cut and I'd like to get things handed off a bit. I'm going to choose window, essential graphics and…
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Creating a new After Effects composition9m 31s
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Replacing an After Effects composition6m 33s
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Importing an After Effects composition3m 44s
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Creating a new Premiere Pro sequence6m 51s
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Importing a Premiere Pro sequence3m 16s
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Using Render and Replace6m 21s
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Including project links3m 9s
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Creating motion graphics templates6m 16s
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Template integration strategies5m 42s
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