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Saving Adobe Premiere Pro Text Intro as a "Preset"

Explorer ,
Jan 16, 2025 Jan 16, 2025

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Hello, 

 

I post videos on Youtube. My videos have an intro with specific text and or a logo appearing. Is there a way to save my logo appearing on screen with its various effects as a "preset" so I do not have to keep recreating it over and over on each new video? 

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Community Expert , Jan 16, 2025 Jan 16, 2025

Not as a preset in Pre Pro but you can save a project of the intro and import the project into other editing sessions.

in After Effects you can create it as a MOGRT and then add it to your Premiere Pro Essential Graphics Presets..

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Jan 16, 2025 Jan 16, 2025

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Not as a preset in Pre Pro but you can save a project of the intro and import the project into other editing sessions.

in After Effects you can create it as a MOGRT and then add it to your Premiere Pro Essential Graphics Presets..

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I went to working in full Production mode years ago ... so I have my entire set of assets available for any proejct for any use/client. Such as b-roll, audio libraries, graphics, specialized sequence setups, the whole shebang.

 

It's just drag/drop from the 'home' project (which functions similar to a bin) to whatever sequence project I'm working in at the time.

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