How To Use Motion Graphics Templates In After Effects
Okay, let's talk about motion graphics templates! Seriously, have you ever spent hours tweaking animations in After Effects, only to realize you're basically re-inventing the wheel? Yeah, we've all been there. Motion graphics templates (or MOGRTs, if you wanna sound cool) are here to save the day. And your sanity.
Think of them as pre-built, customizable animation packages. Someone else did the heavy lifting, and you get to swoop in and add your own personal flair. It's like inheriting a really awesome Lego set that's already partially built, but you can still change the colors and add rocket boosters.
Where to Find These Magical Things?
MOGRTs are hiding in plain sight! Adobe Stock is a treasure trove. Envato Elements is another great spot. You can even find freebies scattered across the internet if you're feeling adventurous. Just be careful where you download from, you don't want any digital gremlins.
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Seriously, though. Always download from reputable sources. A funky font isn't worth a computer virus. Trust me.
Importing Your Treasure into After Effects (or Premiere Pro!)
This is ridiculously easy. I promise. Open After Effects (or Premiere Pro, MOGRTs work in both!). Go to Window > Essential Graphics. See that little "+" button at the bottom? Click it! Find your MOGRT file and import it. Boom! Magic.

Now, here's a quirky fact: the Essential Graphics panel used to be a lot clunkier. Thank goodness for updates, right?
Customizing Like a Boss
This is where the fun really begins. Once your MOGRT is imported, it shows up in the Essential Graphics panel. You'll see a bunch of sliders, color pickers, and text fields. These are your controls. Play around! Tweak the colors, change the text, adjust the animation speed. It's like a digital playground.

Each MOGRT is different. Some are super simple (like a lower third with a text field and a color option). Others are incredibly complex, with dozens of customizable parameters. It's like opening a digital Easter egg.
A word of caution: don't go too crazy. Sometimes, less is more. You don't want to turn a sleek, modern animation into a neon disco ball. Unless that's your thing. In that case, go for it!
Using MOGRTs in Premiere Pro
Yep, you can use these bad boys directly in Premiere Pro! It's fantastic for editors who don't want to jump back and forth between After Effects. Just import the MOGRT into the Essential Graphics panel (same process as in After Effects) and drag it onto your timeline.

Edit your text, adjust the colors, and you're good to go. It's a huge time-saver for adding titles, lower thirds, and other animated elements to your videos.
Why MOGRTs are Your New Best Friend
Okay, let's recap why MOGRTs are amazing:

- They save time. Like, a lot of time.
- They're customizable. You can make them your own.
- They're easy to use. No need to be an After Effects guru.
- They make you look like a pro. Even if you're not. (Shhh!)
Seriously, embrace the MOGRT. It's the future of motion graphics. And it's a whole lot more fun than spending hours wrestling with keyframes.
Pro Tips (Because You Deserve Them)
- Experiment with different MOGRTs. Don't be afraid to try new things.
- Save your customized MOGRTs as presets. This way, you can easily reuse them in future projects.
- Learn how to create your own MOGRTs. It's not as hard as you think! And it's a great way to build your brand.
- Don't be afraid to break the rules. MOGRTs are a starting point, not a prison. Feel free to get creative!
So there you have it! Your crash course in motion graphics templates. Now go forth and animate! And remember, have fun! That's what it's all about.
And seriously, if you ever get stuck, just Google it. There are tons of tutorials out there. The internet is your friend. Most of the time.
