
Moreover, I input the data by dragging a CSV file into Premiere Pro and syncing the contents, as you’ll see later in this tutorial. MOGRT template on the left, the customized version on the right To be clear, I changed all this in Premiere Pro, not in After Effects.įigure 1. As you can see, I changed the data, the background color, the main title, and for those particularly sharp-eyed viewers, the “k” suffix in the template to “%” on the right. In Premiere Pro 2019, you can customize the data within the template and change those aspects of the template that the After Effects designer allows you to change.įor example, Figure 1 (below) shows the Adobe template on the left, and the version I customized is on the right. If you resisted Windows 10 up until now, that’s likely $199 you’ll have to pay for the privilege of working with data-driven MOGRT files. Note that you have to be running the 2019 versions of both programs, which don’t run on Windows 7.

OverviewĪs an overview, you build these templates in After Effects and save them as MOGRT (MOtion GRaphics Template) files that you can deploy in After Effects and Premiere Pro. In this tutorial, you’ll learn what data-driven templates are, where to find some, and how to apply and customize them. Data-driven title templates deployed in Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2019 are a powerful tool that will help most editors in some small ways and some editors, particularly those who produce a lot of data-driven graphics, in very big ways.
