Text editing limitations in Motion Graphics Template
So recently, I spent some time beating my head against a wall until I learned to build a properly-functioning lower third animation that I can just plug-and-play into future Premiere projects. The idea was to design it so I would just have to type out the desired text, adjust 1-3 sliders, adjust duration if necessary, and move on to the next task. I exposed any parameters I could see myself wanting to adjust just in case.
Well now that I've gone on to use it as intended, it turns out that there is one glaring limitation throwing a wrench in my workflow that I don't see a solution to. The editable text in an AE-created .mogrt does not appear to be anywhere near as editable as a text box in a Premiere-created .mogrt. In using a few stock Premiere templates, I've been able to adjust font settings on a per-character basis, which is important for making the title in a book citation italicized, or adding a second line with a smaller font when necessary.
In my After Effects template, I did expose the ability to reposition text, but the text styling itself only appears to be editable on the whole, rather than by character. I can't even "Replace with After Effects Composition" to customize the text, which is exactly what I was trying to avoid having to do in the first place, and instead will need to save every single banner with special needs as its own separate .aep to make it work. This is a significant burden to workflow given the educational nature of the material I work on. Frankly, all the "Character" and "Paragraph" tab options should be exposable in the Essential Graphics panel, the same way they are for Premiere-made .mogrts.
The reason I'm using AE instead of just making the template in Premiere is because it uses dynamically linked expressions to maintain correct position and proportions of various elements at different max widths (tied to sliders). The Premiere templates I've used seem to break easily with even minimal tweaking, which is a massive waste of time to fix. So is trying to add an extra Premiere text layer over my template and mask off the edges (scroll handles) by hand according to the animation, given that the max width is adjustable and the animation of course uses bezier.
Any insight or advide on this issue would be greatly appreciated!
