How to edit this MOGRT
Thank you very much for purchasing this template.
To customize this project, simply follow the steps explained in this short tutorial.
The tutorial starts on the next page.
Please note: Some screenshots may vary to how it looks at your machine, due to updates and fixes
of the template. Don't be confused by that, you just have to simply follow the steps explained in this
tutorial to customize the project to your needs.
Import the MOGRT to Premiere
In Premiere Pro, navigate to
“Window“ and make sure
“Essential Graphics“ is enabled.
If it is not checked, click on it
and the Essential Graphics
Panel will open up.
In the Essential Graphics Panel,
switch to the Browse Tab.
Then click on the Folder-Icon,
depending on your version of
Premiere Pro it will be in
different locations. Either top
right or bottom right.
Choose the mogrt file that you
downloaded from videohive and
click open.
A new icon will appear in the
Essential Graphics Panel
(inside the Browse Tab).
You can drag this new MOGRT
in your Sequence by just
dragging and dropping it there.
If you don't already have
created a Sequence in your
project, go to File->New-
>Sequence...
Edit the MOGRT
1. Select the MOGRT in your sequence Timeline with a single left mouse click.
2. In the Essential Graphics Panel, switch to the Tab “Edit“
3. In this tab, you can see all the parameters you can change in this MOGRT:
You find the explanations on the next page.
• Source Text: Write your text here. You can enter up to 40 characters in a single line.
Supported Characters are Letters A-Z, as well as the symbols and special Characters shown
in the preview video. If you need a special Character that is not supported yet, feel free to
suggest an update to me via the contact form on my profile page (
http://videohive.net/user/creattive ).
• Text Color: Set the Color of the Text
• Scale: Set the Scale of your text.
• X & Y Position: Position your Text.
• Write Speed: You can adjust the write Speed here.