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April 18, 2025
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Using superscript in After Effects editable text in Premiere 2025

  • April 18, 2025
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I'm running into an issue while editing in Premiere Pro 2025. I created a simple graphic template in After Effects 2025 and I'm using dynamic link to bring the AE file into PR to make my graphics for the project using the After Effects Editable Text in the Effects Controls panel. I have a number of graphics that include the registered trademark symbol (®), I'm copy/pasting it from a document that has it formatted as superscript and it even displays as superscript in the Editable Text box, but when I view the graphic in the Program panel, it's not formatted as superscript. 

 

The trademark symbol (™) doesn't seem to have this issue; it displays as superscript in both places. I am able to go into the AE file and format the registered trademark symbol as superscript, but once I make any changes to the rest of that line of text in Premiere, it gets rid of that formatting and makes the registered trademark symbol full size again.

 

Has anyone else run into this issue and found a workaround?

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Kevin-Monahan
Community Manager
Community Manager
April 18, 2025

Hey there, @kayward,

Thanks for the message and welcome to the forum. I have not heard of this issue before. Apologies for the hassle. You said this is a dynamic link situation. Tell me, have you tried creating a .mogrt with this composition and then using that, or is that what you've already done? Let me know.

 

Thanks,
Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community & Engagement Strategist – Pro Video and Audio
kaywardAuthor
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April 21, 2025

Hey @Kevin-Monahan thank you for the reply! I hadn't tried creating a .mogrt but just did and am having the same issue. I tried enabling custom font selection, font size adjustment, and faux styles when creating the .mogrt, but unfortuantely super/subscript aren't faux style options when I bring the .mogrt into Premiere.

 

I also tried including the "Freightliner®" text as the placeholder text in After Effects when setting up the .mogrt and ensured that the registered trademark symbol is superscript there, but that formatting isn't carrying over when I export it and import it into Premiere.

Kevin-Monahan
Community Manager
Community Manager
April 23, 2025

There are some things that are different when working with fonts and symbols in Ae/Pr workflows. So I'd ask about this on the Ae forum, as that's where the wizards of Ae hang. They can solve most such issues.


Hi @kayward,

Yes, you should probaby head to the AE forum and search. If you cannot find a solution that way, create a new post. Let us know the URL on this thread so we can keep up with the progress of this case.

 

The only thing I can think of regarding certain fonts work and others don't. I would inspect the filetype of these fonts. Are the TTF, OTF, for example? Let the community know. Sorry for the hassle.

 

Thanks,
Kevin

 

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community & Engagement Strategist – Pro Video and Audio