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Making mogrts with varying length in Premiere

Explorer ,
Dec 19, 2022 Dec 19, 2022

Hi!

I have a lower thirds pack downloaded that is full of .MOGRTS and I can shorten or elongate them on the timeline and the animation still works. I want to create my own .MOGRTS with the same responsive capabilities in Premiere but I don't know how to make that happen in After Effects.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks

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Explorer , Dec 19, 2022 Dec 19, 2022

I might have miscommunicated what I was after in my post. I've figured it out, I was looking for "Protected Areas" which allows me to do what I was after

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LEGEND ,
Dec 19, 2022 Dec 19, 2022

This is not possible. It's a limitation of the currently different implementations. You have to "hard" set any such stuff by simply making your AE comps longer and cutting them in Premiere if necessary.

 

Mylenium

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Explorer ,
Dec 19, 2022 Dec 19, 2022

I might have miscommunicated what I was after in my post. I've figured it out, I was looking for "Protected Areas" which allows me to do what I was after

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LEGEND ,
Dec 19, 2022 Dec 19, 2022
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Ah, I see. I assumed you already had known about those and were confused about the different stretching behavior. 😉

 

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