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animate image + title

Community Beginner ,
Sep 20, 2018 Sep 20, 2018

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Hello

How to make animate image and title like this Cinematic Promo Premiere Pro Templates - YouTube ?

I have Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe After Effects CC 2018.

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Sep 20, 2018 Sep 20, 2018

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You could buy the templates.

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Community Beginner ,
Sep 20, 2018 Sep 20, 2018

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Is there someone counterpart tutors video; please

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Sep 20, 2018 Sep 20, 2018

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There is no specific tutorial for these animations.  The author may include a tutorial showing how to modify the template.

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LEGEND ,
Sep 20, 2018 Sep 20, 2018

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Those were undoubtedly made in AfterEffects, which has a larger effects set for graphics work than PrPro ... and also, when exporting a mogrt 'there', you can set which parts of the mogrt can be adjusted by the user in PrPro and lock down other things. If you have Ae, you can import a mogrt and often reverse engineer it. Or at least learn how it's built.

But that would require in this case buying one.

What that set has in common is a two text boxes ...with slightly different text formatting, the lower one smaller and static, the upper larger and animated to appear meaning it's 'behind' something and appears as it moves up into its proper box. All animation keyframed.

There are many tutorials on the Adobe websites on making and using Mogrts in Ae & PrPro, and of course courses on lynda.com and others along with freebies of varying quality via YouTube/Vimeo.

Neil

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Sep 20, 2018 Sep 20, 2018

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They are not mogrt but a Pr project with sequences holding placeholders.

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LEGEND ,
Sep 20, 2018 Sep 20, 2018

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Ahh ... my bad! Thanks for catching that Ann. Boy .. how'd I miss that!

Neil

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Community Beginner ,
Sep 21, 2018 Sep 21, 2018

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How to make in After Effects?

Is there a tutorial?

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Sep 21, 2018 Sep 21, 2018

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There are no tutorials on how to make this effect specifically. But you can deconstruct how they have been done and look for tutorials on each subject.

These transitions

- are made using mattes

- features Text animation (also using mattes for some of them)

- make uses of light burns

- uses blur to fade the text out

Looking for all these topics will halp you understand how they where made

Hope this helps,

Seb

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Community Beginner ,
Sep 22, 2018 Sep 22, 2018

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Ok. You mean Alpha Matte Transition? If you mean this, how to create alpha matte transition mov?

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LEGEND ,
Sep 21, 2018 Sep 21, 2018

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Seb has it broken down. For the text 'reveal', you create a matte that doesn't show, but is in a layer above the text ... the text starts behind that matte, is visible as it comes out from behind it.

It's that sort of thing.

You can look through EGP tutorials by Adobe & others to see how such things are done, Jarle Leirpoll's ebook "The Cool Stuff in PrPro" (premierepro.net is his site) has some pretty good step-by-step work to do things sort of like this in the EGP of PrPro, and a bit about how/why to go to Ae to do a couple things. It's not cheap, but it's to me the best resource out there. Some say "but it's not for beginners!" ... well, spend some time trying out the stuff in there, you won't be a beginner long.

There are other paid tutorial services as lynda.com also. And Christine Steele has a wicked-fast workflow for cutting a project together and is an excellent teacher besides, anything you see with her as the trainer/author is worth it.

This is a complex and complicated program. There ain't no simple way to get good. It's study, practice, and time working projects. The better your tools to learn from, the faster you get 'there'.

Neil

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