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April 25, 2019
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Saving text assets for reuse

  • April 25, 2019
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I've created several animated text assets in Premiere that I'd like to save and reuse in other projects, potentially without those projects being available for cut-and-paste. They're not of a type that a Creative Cloud Library can handle at present. Is there a way of saving them locally so that they can be imported into new proejcts?

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    R Neil Haugen
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    April 25, 2019

    Jarle Leirpoll is a strong proponent of having "template" projects ... projects that have assets you've created that can be copy/pasted into other projects so you never have to redo any cool process you've done. That would probably be the best way to handle this.

    His 1200+ page ebook, the single best resource for both working in Pr and speeding your work in Pr through organization, presets, templates, and how to manage it all so you can re-find an earlier setup and re-apply to the current work ... I have it on my tablet, which is ALWAYS by my computer while working.

    Jarle’s Book/page: https://premierepro.net/

    He also wrote an ebook on mogrts, creating in Ae then transferring them to Pr for editors to work. And much of the material he covers there includes how to do animated things from Ae within the mogrts. (I was the spell-checker/style person for it). When he sent the final to the Adobe team for error-checking, they bought the book from him to place on their system for all users ... for free. Worth WAY more than the cost ...

    Leirpoll ebook, Making Mogrts: https://adobe.ly/makemogrts

    And btw ... doing the mogrt creation in Ae, there's a ton of animated stuff you can do which is then, on finalizing the mogrt, all available for distribution via shared Libraries. A very nifty way to work. I've an editor/Ae guy in Capetown South Africa I collaborate with weekly. It's an awesome tool to have.

    Neil

    Everyone's mileage always varies ...