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April 30, 2019
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Looking for a motion graphics that allows to fade in texts word by word

  • April 30, 2019
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Hello,

I'm looking for a motion graphics that:

1. Allows to fade in texts/titles word after word.

2. Supports font selection (a new feature in Premiere 2019).

?

I tried to search both Envato Elements & Motion Array websites and it's very hard to find there what I'm looking for. Most of the new products (those adaptable to font selection) don't contain less-stylish effects like the one I'm looking for.

If you have any recommendations for me in order to find one, I will greatly appreciate.

Thank you.

P.S.

Let me know if you think this question is more suitable to a different Adobe forum.

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Correct answer Roland Kahlenberg

Other than the options mentioned, you can look at typeGEMs V2 (t2), which is a MoGRT I developed primarily for PPro users to have easy access to per-character text animation - very much like AE. Think of t2 as a user-friendly front-end for  text animations in PPro and AE.

The FREE version supports the following -

1) animate by-character

2) animate by-word

3) begin animation from first character/word

4) begin animation from last character/word

5) animate in characters/words randomly

6) control smooth in/out of the text animation

Here's an early promo - all text animations were quickly and easily created in PPro - no need to jump into AE and having to learn one of its most complex tools/features.

per Character Text Animation in Adobe Premiere Pro - Coming Soon - YouTube

And here's the download URL for the FREE/LITE version of t2 -

Leave the Price at 0, to download it free of charge. Enjoy! :-)

https://gumroad.com/l/qirDE

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Roland Kahlenberg
Roland KahlenbergCorrect answer
Legend
April 30, 2019

Other than the options mentioned, you can look at typeGEMs V2 (t2), which is a MoGRT I developed primarily for PPro users to have easy access to per-character text animation - very much like AE. Think of t2 as a user-friendly front-end for  text animations in PPro and AE.

The FREE version supports the following -

1) animate by-character

2) animate by-word

3) begin animation from first character/word

4) begin animation from last character/word

5) animate in characters/words randomly

6) control smooth in/out of the text animation

Here's an early promo - all text animations were quickly and easily created in PPro - no need to jump into AE and having to learn one of its most complex tools/features.

per Character Text Animation in Adobe Premiere Pro - Coming Soon - YouTube

And here's the download URL for the FREE/LITE version of t2 -

Leave the Price at 0, to download it free of charge. Enjoy! :-)

https://gumroad.com/l/qirDE

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Participating Frequently
April 30, 2019

Thank you!

The MoGRT is brilliant... so many options and presets.

It will be perfect for us if we can find a way to align the text to the left.

Is this possible without a lot of effort using the AE file and someone who knows AE, at lease for some of the presets?

Many thanks!

Participating Frequently
May 4, 2019

If you opened the MoGRT for typeGEMs V2 in AE, you can change the paragraph alignment, from its current, centered state to left/right. Then re-save the MoGRT and export it.


Thank you.

Today I learned how to do MoGRT with AE and did a few by myself.

Now I also did the alignment change to your brilliant MoGRT, Roland.

I want to thank all three of you for the helpful answers and guidelines.

I will mark Roland's answer as the correct one, although our solution was a combination of all the answers I received.

MyerPj
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 30, 2019

After Effects.

It has a text preset called:

Fade up Words...

Participating Frequently
April 30, 2019

Thank you, I really appreciate your help!

I'm clueless in After Effects but according to this thread​, this may not be easy to implement in my situation.

I have close to 20 different texts that I would like to animate like that in my PP project.

R Neil Haugen
Legend
April 30, 2019
  • Make an Ae mogrt with those effects,
  • then set the EGP panel to include the user being able to set text within Pr,
  • then export as Mogrt ... to a shared Library would be my choice ...

Then any user can change the text as needed within Premiere.

Neil

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