3. When you open a .mogrt as a project, After Effects extracts the project file and assets. In the Extract "<filename>.mogrt" dialog, choose a location to extract the .mogrt contents, then select Extract.
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Hi there,
I'm just wondering how the use of MOGRTs are going for people?
The feature promises so much yet it works atrociously. It shouldn't have been rolled out in its current state, it's insanely buggy and the rendering times are in the hours for a few seconds of template. Oddly, the Estimated Time Left also gives wildly inaccurate times, so even Premiere itself has no idea how long it takes to render the MOGRT sequences. This is NOT helpful when needing to report to clients and superiors about how long an edit is taking to render. Overall, Premiere is becoming increasingly difficult to manage and predict time-wise. Is the program becoming too bloated to run properly?
Can anyone from Adobe report on whether there are any improvements coming for this feature, and in general Premiere itself?
Seems like the program would best be served being stripped down to run quicker rather than packed with features that can barely run.
Motion Graphics Templates are a direct response to users who requested a way to edit motion graphics created in After Effects directly in the Premiere Pro Timeline. Users asked for it and the After Effects team and Premiere Pro team delivered.
While MOGRTs are easy to just drag and drop into the Timeline, those making use of them should take the time to learn more about them with the following free resources:
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Absolute truth, Christian!
I've seen the performance difference created by a decent graphics person, simply taking a couple minutes to optimize someone else's poorly finished mogrt.
And in my experience the vast majority of online mogrts, including Envato (which I have licensed) ... badly need optimized before using.
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@Carlos Ziade was actually great in giving me this advice long ago (which i sadly forgot) so if he can post ste-by-step instruction on how topen a mogrt in AE and what are the settings to enable for it to be optimized for newer versions
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To edit your After Effects Motion Graphics template (.mogrt files), you can open them in After Effects as a Project file. After you edit the template, re-export it as a .mogrt file.
To open a Motion Graphics template as a project:
1. Select File > Open Project.
2. In the Open Project dialog, select a .mogrt file, then select Open.
3. When you open a .mogrt as a project, After Effects extracts the project file and assets. In the Extract "<filename>.mogrt" dialog, choose a location to extract the .mogrt contents, then select Extract.
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