![]() So let's head over to Windows and Essential Graphics. So the first thing that we're going to be doing is let's open up the essential graphics panel. And yeah, there are sites online that have stock logger files, so you can even like download those and customize them to make it your own so speaking of, we're going to be using this simple file here with the text and the logo and you'll be able to find that down below in the description. So moments allow for a single point of control over the template, but you can let each editor change common elements like text and color and size opacity. You can also use more group files for speeding up projects where you need a quick graphic template but don't have the resources to make your own.Īnother common scenario with this is when you're working with multiple editors on a show, you know our project and you need to maintain consistency of the graphics. So this technique is super useful for making animations and sequences that need to be similar but not identical title cards, lower thirds, video intros, credits, et cetera. So like I mentioned, Mongod stands for Motion Graphics Template. But you can do more advanced techniques with this. So if I scrub through my timeline here, you can see that it's a simple animation basically there's a fade on the text over here and we're also going to have a fade on the scissor if we have time. In Premiere Pro, we're going to be focusing on basically like the source text, the logo fill and the background fill, putting them in our central graphics panel and exporting them as a new more Mogrt file. So we're gonna be taking properties from our file over here and we're going to be putting them together in a different file that can be opened and edited over and over. And so if you're wondering what that is, a Mogrt file is a motion graphics template we'll be making a reusable template for each and prepare pro. And in this tutorial, I'm going to show you how to make a MoGirt file on Adobe After Effects. Hey, guys, this is Tziporah Zions for Noble Desktop. In the Edit tab of the Essential Graphics panel, adjust the Source Text, Opacity, and Fill Color as desired.Drag the Scissors template onto the Sequence.In the Keywords bar, type in a few search terms, so it’s easier to find the template later.Choose a save location for the template.In the Essential Graphics panel, click Export Motion Graphics Template.Add the Opacity property to the Essential Graphics panel. ![]()
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