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9 in 1 Titles Pack Bundle

Follow this customization guide to understand the basic editing steps of the template. For any question,
feel free to contact me, I will be glad to assist you.

Project Requirements 
● Premiere Pro 2020 (or above) version
● After Effects 2020 (or above) needs to be installed for titles to work
● Download and install fonts provided in a separate PDF document

How to install and use MOGRT files


1. Copy and paste folder with MOGRT files into the default location for Motion Graphics templates:

● macOS: username/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Common/Motion Graphics Templates/


● Windows: root://Users/”username”/AppData/Roaming/Adobe/Common/Motion Graphics
Templates/

Official Adobe guide


https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/using/motion-graphics-templates.html
2. Open Essential Graphics Panel in Premiere Pro

3. Create a sequence if you haven’t done it already


4. Drag and drop your title into the timeline
5. Select the Title and make your edits in the “Edit” tab from Essential Graphics Panel

Source Text. ​Edit your text, font, and style here. Text size is better scaled in the Object Controls
group.
6. The ​Color ​group is for color. Not much add here :)

7. Object Control​ lets you edit Positions, Scales, Sizes, and other properties. This tab can be
sometimes very crowded with available options, but we tried to make it as simple as possible
and intuitive for the editor.
Change Animaiton In and Out/Durations
1. If you need animation out and more control over animation speed and durations, start by
nesting your Title. Right click on it > Nest… Give it the same name as in the Title
2. Duplicate by copy paste next to the first part (Ctrl/Cmnd + C, Ctrl/Cmnd + V).

3. Right-click on the new title and select Speed/Duration > enable Reverse Speed.

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4. Now you have your animation in and out. Next, you just need to position and crop both copies
of the title so that it will match your requirements.

5. You can add more overall time by adding a frame hold after the animation In. Move your
timeline marker to the point from where you want the animation to hold, right-click and select
Add Frame Hold (make sure it stars where animation is already over).
This how it will look.
Use Ripple and Rolling Edit Tools to easily work with durations.

Support & Customization 


f you don't have or don't know how to use Premiere Pro, I am providing flexible customization services
for all customers. Write to me with a short description of the required changes and I will give you a quote
asap.

E-mail - ​[email protected]
Videohive portfolio - ​http://videohive.net/user/nullifier/portfolio

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