How To Rotate And Flip A Video In Premiere Pro

There are two primary ways to rotate or flip a video in Premiere: using built-in presets or the rotation function in the Effects Controls window. This article will explain how to use both of these methods. You might like How to Crop Video Footage in Premiere Pro. Built-in Presets Premiere has two built-in presets for… Continue reading How To Rotate And Flip A Video In Premiere Pro

Crossfades In Premiere Pro Explained (Constant Gain, Constant Power & Exponential Fade)

A crossfade is when the audio between two shots gradually increases or decreases over a brief period of time while overlapping. This creates a smooth transition, and when done properly, cuts appear unnoticeable.  There are two primary methods for creating crossfades: manually using keyframes or using transitions pre-built into Premiere. This article will explain the differences… Continue reading Crossfades In Premiere Pro Explained (Constant Gain, Constant Power & Exponential Fade)

How To Fade In/Out Audio In Premiere Pro (J-Cut & L-Cut).

This illustrated guide explains how to fade audio in and out in Premiere Pro using keyframes, or transition presets and explains J-cuts and L-cuts. Method 1: Keyframes Keyframes require a little more effort when creating a fade or crossfade between clips, but it’s a great way to understand how this effect works. A fade is… Continue reading How To Fade In/Out Audio In Premiere Pro (J-Cut & L-Cut).

How To Use the Essential Graphics Panel in Premiere Pro (Illustrated Guide)

The Essential Graphics Panel in Premiere Pro is a great tool for customizing text, shapes, and other graphics. This is also where all your MOGRT files, or Motion Graphic Templates, will live inside Premiere.  This guide explains all the functionality inside the Essential Graphics Panel. How to find the Essential Graphics Panel There are a… Continue reading How To Use the Essential Graphics Panel in Premiere Pro (Illustrated Guide)

Your Guide to Finding MOGRT Templates for Your Projects

One of the unique features of Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects is the ability to create and use Motion Graphic Templates, also known as MOGRT files. You can download a MOGRT file from a website and install it directly on Adobe Premiere Pro, or you can create it yourself. 1. Motion Array (Free &… Continue reading Your Guide to Finding MOGRT Templates for Your Projects

How To Create A MOGRT File In Premiere Pro (Illustrated Guide)

MOGRT files are pre-made motion graphic templates. They are an easy way to add motion graphics to your video projects without the hassle of creating keyframes whenever you need to create a new graphic. While Adobe Premiere includes some MOGRT, you’ll often find that you need something entirely different. In that case, you can find… Continue reading How To Create A MOGRT File In Premiere Pro (Illustrated Guide)

How To Import And Edit Motion Graphics Templates (MORGT) In Premiere Pro

This article explains how to import and edit a MOGRT file that was pre-made by someone else. Here’s an illustrated guide to making MOGRT files yourself in Premiere Pro. Step 1: Locate MOGRT Files in Premiere MOGRT files can be found in the Essential Graphics Panel in Premiere Pro. Let’s jump into this panel by… Continue reading How To Import And Edit Motion Graphics Templates (MORGT) In Premiere Pro

Jumpstart Your Video Editing Skills With Free Premiere Pro Tutorials

Getting started can seem daunting if you’re new to Adobe Premiere Pro. There are many options, and if you’re not used to working in a non-linear editor (NLE) like this, it’s good to watch some online video tutorials that can help. I’ve spent a lot of time weeding out the bad stuff so that you… Continue reading Jumpstart Your Video Editing Skills With Free Premiere Pro Tutorials

How to use Proxies in Premiere Pro: An Illustrated Guide

Proxies—or proxy files— are lower-resolution substitutes for your original high-resolution files. Proxy files make it possible to edit high-resolution video files on older and slower computers, which don’t have the processing power to handle, e.g., 4K or 6K footage with many effects. In this guide, you’ll learn all about creating proxies while ingesting vs creating… Continue reading How to use Proxies in Premiere Pro: An Illustrated Guide