excellent! just one more thing, at 3:17, in the essential graphics panel remember to set the poster time to make it easier to identify the .MOGRT inside the premiere where there will be countless others, btw the fill effect tip its a must one!
Dear Kevin, Thank you for creating this tutorial. I just want to know, why you did not used the time reverse keyframes technique? The velocity for the outro would have been the same with that.
Hi Sk, Sorry for the performance issues. Some legacy .mogrt templates might still using the previous rendering protocol, which was slower. Can you try a template that was created more recently? Let us know if that helps. Thx, ^KM
Thank you. Yesterday I was telling myself I need to learn how to make mogrts in After Effects and then transfer to Premiere.
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excellent! just one more thing, at 3:17, in the essential graphics panel remember to set the poster time to make it easier to identify the .MOGRT inside the premiere where there will be countless others, btw the fill effect tip its a must one!
Dear Kevin,
Thank you for creating this tutorial.
I just want to know, why you did not used the time reverse keyframes technique?
The velocity for the outro would have been the same with that.
I hope you will continue these series of tutorials. Thank you Adobe team and Kevin.
this might just be the most useful video i have found
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Thanks for the knowledge!!! This is my go to guy !!
OMG Thank u so much 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks Kevin 😃
When we use mogrt in premier it’s very heavy…it’s there any way to make it light
Hi Sk, Sorry for the performance issues. Some legacy .mogrt templates might still using the previous rendering protocol, which was slower. Can you try a template that was created more recently? Let us know if that helps. Thx, ^KM
@@AdobeVideo ok ill try and inform you...thanks once again
Should have also shown how to create a thumbnail!
Thanks @BG. We appreciate your thoughts and suggestions.