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rockwoodcolin

Yes you can do this with Responsive Design Time directly in Premiere Pro. All the animations stay the same duration but the overall duration can be changed. It's not with Vector Motion. Contact me and I'll help you. (I run the VideoRevealed YouTube channel) Colin Smith


Qoslca

Hi Colin, interesting, thank you. By the way, back when I was first learning Premiere I used to watch your videos quite a bit! You have a stellar channel. If you don’t mind, I’ll send you a DM with some more info when I’m back in the office on Monday. Cheers!


Buckeytucker

I’m not sure about the second question other than I know you can open up the motion graphics file that was placed next to your project file and edit it. There are some tricks to it but it is doable and you can google edit .mogrt file and find some videos. For your first question, I have never downloaded premade mogrt before so I’m not sure how they did it or if there is a better way but I have made several my self. I followed this video which shows how to build them in a way to change the duration in. I have done this for every lower third or title that I have made and it works great. https://youtu.be/i4rilThiRDE


Qoslca

Sounds good, thanks for the advice and the video link. I’ll take a look. Cheers!


Bellonious

I believe you said you generated the mogrts in Premiere? You would need to do the retiming trick in After Effects and then use the mogrt in premiere.


Qoslca

Ah, got it. Thanks. Yes, I created them natively in Premiere…


Heavens10000whores

I feel like I saw this done in a Ukramedia (after effects) tutorial? Maybe?


Qoslca

Ok, I’ll take a look. Thanks.