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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.
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Want to add some motion graphics to your videos — without After Effects? Download these 21 Free Motion Graphics templates for direct use in Premiere Pro.
One of the best new additions to the creative cloud in the last few years has been the extremely convenient Essential Graphics Panel. This is a handy way for After Effects and Premiere Pro to coexist in perfect harmony.
Using this free pack of motion graphics templates for Premiere, you can quickly add customizable motion to your video projects without ever opening After Effects.
This Free Pack of 21 Motion Graphics for Premiere includes the following:
- 8 customizable animated text titles.
- 13 clean and modern transitions with customizable colors.
- .AE project file (customize however you'd like).
Download the 21 Free Motion Graphics for Premiere
Click the button below to download the free pack of 21 Motion Graphics for Premiere. In the download, you'll find everything you need to get started. These motion graphics are free to use in any personal or commercial projects. By downloading, you agree not to resell or redistribute these free assets.
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DOWNLOAD 21 FREE MOTION GRAPHICS
Using The Free Motion Graphics Templates
The great thing about using the Essential Graphics Panel to create templates like this is that it allows you to customize certain parameters and aspects of your motion graphics without going back and forth between After Effects and Premiere.
As I mentioned above, the download includes the AE project file, so if you'd like to customize fonts, colors, and animation in a very specific way that we didn't include in the template, feel free to open the project up and change whatever you'd like.
With each of these templates, you'll find specific tools that you can use to customize the animations, colors, and text to your liking.
Before using these templates, be sure you are up to date with the most recent versions of Premiere and After Effects.
Step 1: Install the fonts
In the download folder, you'll find all the fonts you need to use the title graphics. Install these fonts before trying to use these graphics — otherwise they might not look correct.
Step 2: Install the .mogrt files into Premiere
To install the .mogrt files (the template files that Premiere uses for the Essential Graphics Panel) in Premiere, you need to open the Essential Graphics Panel.
In the bottom right-hand corner of the Essential Graphics panel, you'll see a little plus button and square (pictured above). Click on that button and install the template that you want.
At the time of this posting, there is no way to install multiple templates simultaneously; you have to install one at a time.
Step 3: Using/customizing the templates
Once you've installed your templates, drag your graphic of choice down to the timeline. Now, once you select that graphic, you'll notice some customization options in the Essential Graphics Panel. Here you can change colors, text, and various opacities, and you can turn certain elements on or off.
This will be different for each graphic, as the customization options depend on the needs and capabilities of each particular graphic.
What's truly fantastic about this workflow is that you can copy and paste the same graphic to a different place in your timeline, and once you change the copy, the original will remain unchanged. This is not the case with other workflows (dynamic link, etc.).
BONUS: Pair with RocketStock's 15 Free Lower Thirds
Recently, RocketStock released a similar pack of 15 FREE Lower Thirds. We created this pack of motion graphics templates specifically to play nice with that freebie pack. So, if you merge the two, you'll have a pretty nice library of drag-and-drop motion graphics that all have a similar visual style.
To find out how to use these lower thirds (which also covers the process for using and installing these graphics), watch the video below:
The Essential Graphics Panel is the way of the future. Get used to it, experiment with it, and find some great and ways to add some really clean and professional motion graphics to your video projects.
Enjoy!
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Top image via Shutterstock.
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.
Cover image via
Want to add some motion graphics to your videos — without After Effects? Download these 21 Free Motion Graphics templates for direct use in Premiere Pro.
One of the best new additions to the creative cloud in the last few years has been the extremely convenient Essential Graphics Panel. This is a handy way for After Effects and Premiere Pro to coexist in perfect harmony.
Using this free pack of motion graphics templates for Premiere, you can quickly add customizable motion to your video projects without ever opening After Effects.
This Free Pack of 21 Motion Graphics for Premiere includes the following:
- 8 customizable animated text titles.
- 13 clean and modern transitions with customizable colors.
- .AE project file (customize however you'd like).
Download the 21 Free Motion Graphics for Premiere
Click the button below to download the free pack of 21 Motion Graphics for Premiere. In the download, you'll find everything you need to get started. These motion graphics are free to use in any personal or commercial projects. By downloading, you agree not to resell or redistribute these free assets.
Premiere Pro Graphics Free
DOWNLOAD 21 FREE MOTION GRAPHICS
Using The Free Motion Graphics Templates
The great thing about using the Essential Graphics Panel to create templates like this is that it allows you to customize certain parameters and aspects of your motion graphics without going back and forth between After Effects and Premiere.
As I mentioned above, the download includes the AE project file, so if you'd like to customize fonts, colors, and animation in a very specific way that we didn't include in the template, feel free to open the project up and change whatever you'd like.
With each of these templates, you'll find specific tools that you can use to customize the animations, colors, and text to your liking.
Before using these templates, be sure you are up to date with the most recent versions of Premiere and After Effects.
Step 1: Install the fonts
In the download folder, you'll find all the fonts you need to use the title graphics. Install these fonts before trying to use these graphics — otherwise they might not look correct.
Step 2: Install the .mogrt files into Premiere
To install the .mogrt files (the template files that Premiere uses for the Essential Graphics Panel) in Premiere, you need to open the Essential Graphics Panel.
In the bottom right-hand corner of the Essential Graphics panel, you'll see a little plus button and square (pictured above). Click on that button and install the template that you want.
At the time of this posting, there is no way to install multiple templates simultaneously; you have to install one at a time.
Step 3: Using/customizing the templates
Once you've installed your templates, drag your graphic of choice down to the timeline. Now, once you select that graphic, you'll notice some customization options in the Essential Graphics Panel. Here you can change colors, text, and various opacities, and you can turn certain elements on or off.
This will be different for each graphic, as the customization options depend on the needs and capabilities of each particular graphic.
What's truly fantastic about this workflow is that you can copy and paste the same graphic to a different place in your timeline, and once you change the copy, the original will remain unchanged. This is not the case with other workflows (dynamic link, etc.).
BONUS: Pair with RocketStock's 15 Free Lower Thirds
Recently, RocketStock released a similar pack of 15 FREE Lower Thirds. We created this pack of motion graphics templates specifically to play nice with that freebie pack. So, if you merge the two, you'll have a pretty nice library of drag-and-drop motion graphics that all have a similar visual style.
To find out how to use these lower thirds (which also covers the process for using and installing these graphics), watch the video below:
The Essential Graphics Panel is the way of the future. Get used to it, experiment with it, and find some great and ways to add some really clean and professional motion graphics to your video projects.
Enjoy!
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