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Hi all,
I’m using Premiere Pro 2025 and I’ve noticed the new project template system, including options like "Social Media Template Project.prproj" when creating a new project.
Inside that template, there are prebuilt overlay elements like visual guidelines nd 9:16 formatting helpers.
Is it possible to extract or locate these overlays so I can import and use them in older versions of Premiere Pro?
Is it possible to locate these assets via File Explorer (or any internal directory) so that I can import or reuse them in older versions of Premiere Pro (v22.2)?
Is Premiere storing these templates and overlays as separate media files or are they fully embedded within the .prproj file?
What are the options for extracting or exporting these overlays for backward compatibility?
Thanks in advance.
The graphics you're referring to are embedded directly within the Premiere Pro project file, so there aren't any separate external files you can access.
However, you can export these graphics as Motion Graphics Templates (MOGRTs) for use in older versions of Premiere Pro:
In the older version (e.g.
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I really like the new Social Media Template Project.prproj introduced in Premiere Pro 2025, especially because of how the overlays function. These overlays are added as actual layers inside the timeline and appear in the Essential Graphics panel under Properties, with specific zones like "Section Top", "Bottom left", etc. This gives them more flexibility compared to older guide templates that you import via View > Guide Templates, which are more static and can’t be manipulated as easily.
That said, I tried locating the .prproj file behind these templates by clicking Open templates folder from the project launch window, but nothing is there. I’d like to know:
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Hi,
I don't know of a way to do that, sorry. Can you set up some guides on the version you have to approximate the safe zones? That's what I would do.
Thanks,
Kevin
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The graphics you're referring to are embedded directly within the Premiere Pro project file, so there aren't any separate external files you can access.
However, you can export these graphics as Motion Graphics Templates (MOGRTs) for use in older versions of Premiere Pro:
In the older version (e.g., version 22), open the Essential Graphics panel, navigate to My Templates, and import or drag the MOGRT into your timeline. While I haven't tested this workflow specifically in version 22, it should be supported.
Alternatively, if exporting as a MOGRT doesn't work or isn't needed, you can simply export a frame from the timeline by pressing Shift + E.
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