From the course: Collaborating on Video Projects with Creative Cloud
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Working with motion graphics templates
From the course: Collaborating on Video Projects with Creative Cloud
Working with motion graphics templates
- Another way to collaborate with graphics is to take advantage of the motion graphics templates. Now, these are available from places like Adobe Stock or an After Effects artist can make one for you. I just want to show you how easy they are to import or navigate to. Inside of Premiere, I suggest you switch to the graphics panel. This will allow you to see all sorts of templates. You may already have some loaded in your system. If you do this, you'll see them listed here as available assets. Now, the list may vary depending upon which ones you've added. If you want to get more, you can also visit Adobe Stock and take a look for free or premium templates. Once you find something you like, it's pretty simple. You see here there are 12 pages of free content. So, if I locate something that I want to use, such as this wave transition, I can just click and it will begin to download and add it to my project. You'll see here now that it's going to sync this into the template library. Now…
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Exchanging files and media with After Effects2m 59s
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Using Dynamic Link with After Effects and Premiere Pro7m 28s
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The render and replace workflow for After Effects6m 30s
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Exchanging files and media with Audition5m 30s
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Exchanging files and media with Photoshop6m 14s
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Working with motion graphics templates3m 28s
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Using Adobe Type libraries3m 57s
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