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Inspiring
August 12, 2022
Question

Can blending modes be transferred from one composition to another?

  • August 12, 2022
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I created a composition in AE of a lower-third that has blending modes. I tried importing it into Premiere, but the blending mode didn't transfer. I also tried bringing my Premiere Pro video into After Effects and then laying my lower-third composition on top, but that didn't work either. Is there a way to get blending modes to either transfer from AE to PP or work between multiple compositions in AE?

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kbourgAuthor
Inspiring
August 16, 2022

Thanks, everyone! 

Mylenium I looked at your comment, but I think it's a bit over my head at this time. Rick, I took your suggestion, and I ended up making it work by placing it in Premiere Pro and setting the blend mode to hard light there. It may not be the right way but it works for now. 

Community Expert
August 17, 2022

There is nothing wrong with experimenting with Blend modes in Premiere Pro. I do it all the time. Most editors do.

Community Expert
August 16, 2022

If the text is 100% white and the background is colored you can just set the graphic to use the Screen overlay in Premiere Pro.

Mylenium
Legend
August 15, 2022

Yeah, pretty much what I figured. You may want to refer to this:

 

https://helpx.adobe.com/after-effects/using/replace-media-motion-graphics-templates.html

 

Alternatively you could likely isolate the overlay using track mattes and using effects like Simple Composite or similar to generate the blending mode, but try the direct method first.

 

Mylenium

Mylenium
Legend
August 13, 2022

Show us some screenshots! Without any idea how it is supposed to look and where your layers need to be inserted nobody can advise on how to proceed. While native layer blending modes don't carry over, it may be totally possible to construct an MOGRT using media replacment options and mimicking the blending modes with effects.

 

Mylenium

kbourgAuthor
Inspiring
August 15, 2022

Here are my screenshots. You'll have to forgive me as I'm self-taught and still don't know a lot. The first screenshot is Premiere Pro. I imported my AE file on this one. The orange is solid. For the second screenshot, I placed my PP file into AE and added it on top there. There's a transparency that I'd like to show up in PP. I guess a workaround is to just place my video file into AE and place them there?

Community Expert
August 13, 2022

Blending modes of individual layers will not transfer to blending modes for the entire MOGRT in Premiere Pro. You can change blending modes in Premiere, but you cannot create a MOGRT that has a blending mode built in.

 

If your motion graphic is complex, you might just have to redesign it or create two MOGRTs you can stack on top of each other in Premiere Pro.

Jeffrey24092419vzou
Participating Frequently
July 20, 2023

I am absolutely dumbfounded that mogrts do not support blend modes. These are table stakes.

Warren Heaton
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 20, 2023

Blend Modes are fully supported for Layers within a MOGRT; however, Blend Modes for Layers in the MOGRT do not pass through to lower Video Tracks in Premiere Pro.  

It would be amazing if there was a pass-through option, though.