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January 20, 2018
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Editing and opening MOGRT file using windows

  • January 20, 2018
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Hi guys,

Recently I purchased a Lower Thirds Motion Graphics Template from adobe stock.

The MOGRT file I got when used, does not allow me to change the font, this is frustrating as its not even the same font as advertised...

There is a video on youtube that explains how to open this file in after effects so you can change the font, however I cant seem to find a work around on Windows.

Could anyone explain?

Here is the youtube video. this works for mac.

Quick Fix: How to Open a Motion Graphics Template in Adobe After Effects - YouTube

I have the latest versions of both premiere and AE.

Cheers!

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Correct answer Roei Tzoref

open the MOGRT in premiere and drag in into a sequence. right click on the footage item and choose "reveal in explorer". you will be refereed to an .aegraphic file. open this file in Ae (use open with in windows or in Ae file->open).

change the font, then export the motion graphic template again.

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JonesVid
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Community Expert
March 6, 2020

I'm trying to do the same. I have an Adobe Stock (Free) MOGRT template, have changed the Font in Ae - then exported the modified MOGRT from the Essential Graphics panel. When I try to use the modified MOGRT with new FONT - Premiere 14.0.3 says this file is not an MOGRT file . weird as it has the right extension. Are Free templates from Stock LOCKED ? - so you can't change anything?

Wasted ages on this - can anyone help.

 

 

Roei Tzoref
Roei TzorefCorrect answer
Legend
January 20, 2018

open the MOGRT in premiere and drag in into a sequence. right click on the footage item and choose "reveal in explorer". you will be refereed to an .aegraphic file. open this file in Ae (use open with in windows or in Ae file->open).

change the font, then export the motion graphic template again.

rtyler87Author
Participant
January 20, 2018

Thank you. That worked perfectly.