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MOGRTs and Video Replacement

Community Beginner ,
Dec 14, 2025 Dec 14, 2025

I'm trying to build a MOGRT in Premiere, essentially trying to replace a MOGRT from AE. This has to do with export times. Dynamic link is too slow, it's more than doubling the time it takes to export, a 30-40 second video takes 5-6 minutes. It can also keep playback from getting bogged down and clunky.

 

I've created MOGRTs in Premiere before so it's not the process I'm having an issue with. In the MOGRT I'm currently working on I'm using video under the text layers in the Properties panel. The video frame is animated to slide in and slide out with other elements above and below it. The problem I'm encountering is that once I've finished and exported everything as a MOGRT, when I drag it back onto the timeline, I can't figure out any way to replace the video layer. Obviously, to replace video on the timeline you hold down ALT and drag the video from the source monitor over the timeline clip. This doesn't seem to work for video in the properties panel. I can add new video to the MOGRT, but I need to replace the video to retain the animation attributes. If I have a MOGRT from AE, it gives me a place in the Properties panel to drag and drop video and replace it. There doesn't seem to be the same thing in a MOGRT created in Premiere, it just reopens the Properties panel and I can't replace the video.

 

Am I missing anything or is this something that wasn't implemented in Premiere?

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Dec 14, 2025 Dec 14, 2025
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MOGRT video placeholders are only available for mogrts created inside After Effects.

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