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Title Templates for Premiere Pro 59 Free Premiere Pro Templates for Title. All of our Premiere Pro Templates are free to download and ready to use in your next video project, under the Mixkit License. Here is another great CinecomNET tutorial on how-to create title animations in Adobe Premiere Pro easily. The first technique is using the Turbulent Displace effect on your text and animating the amount value. Play with the displacement modes to get the look you are happy with. To add some more punch you can also animate the Size property.
Premiere Pro is more than just an editing tool. Learn how to create simple motion graphics in this step-by-step tutorial.
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Few people are aware of AdobePremiere Pro’s motion graphics capabilities. Adobe software applications are so tightly integrated that most users consider it a breeze to jump from Premiere into After Effects and to create graphicelements. However, if you aren’t familiar with the After Effects interface, or if you just want to stay in one software application, learning how to create motion graphics in Premiere will make your life much easier. In this tutorial, I’m going to show you a few tipsandtricks that will get you started working with simple motion graphics in Adobe Premiere Pro.
The Result
Step 1: Designing the Title
Premiere’s Title Designer panel allows you to create, stylize, and format text. Create basic shapes with the ellipse, wedge, arc, line, and rectangle tools, or create custom designs with the pen tool. For this project, I want to create a vinyl record as my main graphic element. To create the record, I will first create a small circle shape with the ellipse tool. Under Title Properties, I can add several outer strokes. For my last outer stroke, I will add a sheen, adjusting the size, opacity, and angle for the desired effect. I will then create an entirely separate Title layer for the text, which will allow me more flexibility later during animation. Now I can bring both the text and record into the timeline as separate layers.
Step 2: Adding Effects
Now that I have my graphics ready on the timeline, I want to bring them to life using video effects. First, I will add a Blur effect to the record layer. Adding blur and lowering the Opacity of the record layer will make the text pop. Next, I want an interesting yet simple transition effect for both the text and the record. You’ll find plenty of tools to work with in the Video Effects panel, including stock transition effects. I’ve added a Radial Wipe effect to make the record animate in and a simple Venetian Blinds transition for my text. I can properly time the transition of both layers using keyframes in the Effect Controls panel.
Step 3: Fine Tuning
I like motion graphics that are simple and subtle. For the finishing touches, I’ve added a slight scaling animation to both layers. In the Effect Controls panel, I simply added scale keyframes at the In and Out points and added a small change. The text scales up slowly, while the record slowly scales down, giving a slight movement to the whole piece. I can even add a rotation animation to the record for extra effect. And that’s it! Our animation is complete.
When it comes to creating and designing motion graphics in Premiere Pro, the sky’s the limit.
Do you know other motion graphics tips for Premiere Pro? Let us know in the comments.
Adobe Premiere Rush is an easy-to-use app that lets you shoot, edit, and share high-quality online videos. And you can make your videos look even more amazing by adding professionally designed Motion Graphics templates that fit your story or match your personal brand.
Browsing for Motion Graphics templates
There are a few ways to find Motion Graphics templates (.mogrt files) in your Adobe Creative Cloud apps. The first way is to browse Templates in Adobe Stock using keywords like “titles,” “animation,” or “motion.” You can even combine keywords, like “animated charts” or “motion clouds,” to find interesting options.
The second way to search for Motion Graphics templates is by going directly through Premiere Rush or Premiere Pro. Both apps offer a built-in panel that allows you to quickly search Adobe Stock. And in Premiere Rush, you can also find Motion Graphics templates under the Titles panel in the main toolbar.
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When you find a template you like in the Premiere Rush Titles panel, click the small cloud icon to license and download it. Once you do, the template will appear in the Your Styles tab of the Titles panel.
Adding a title to your video
Once you have the template you want in the Your Styles tab, just drag it to the Premiere Rush timeline to add it to your video. While each template offers a variety of properties you can edit, most allow you to edit text, font sizes, colors, and alignment.
In the example above, a title has been added to identify Julie Rose as the featured Latté Artist in our video about Fresh Brewed Coffee in Cleveland, Ohio. Double-click the text over the video to edit it, and open the Edit tab in the Titles panel to access additional properties. Once you’ve finished making your edits, simply click the Play button to preview your animated title.
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