Motion Graphics Template Tutorial - AE
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Getting Started
Open After Effects
- Open After Effects.
- Go to File > Save As...
- In the bottom left, click New Folder Go to the Desktop, and name the folder.
- At the top name your project and click Save.
Make a New Composition
- Go to Composition > New Composition.
- Name the composition Text template.
- Set Preset to HDTV 1080 29.97
- Set Duration to 00:00:10:00
- Click OK.
Create a Titile
Make a Solid
- In the Composition window turn on Title/Action Safe.
- Click in the Timeline and go to Layer > New > Solid...
- Click the box next to the eye dropper and choose a color.
- Set Width to 1920 and Height to 200.
- Click OK.
Animate the Solid
- In the Timeline select the solid and click the triangle to show the properties.
- Click the triangle next to Transform.
- Select position and make sure the playhead is at zero.
- In the Composition window set the scale to 33.3%
- Select the solid, start dragging to the left and then hold down shift to constrain the position. Make the solid of the composition area.
- In the Timeline click the stopwatch next to Position to set the first keyframe.
- Move the playhead to 3 seconds.
- In the Composition window select the solid, start dragging to the right and then hold down shift to constrain the position. When you let go a new keyframe will be made.
- In the Preview window click return to zero and the play.
Add a Mask to the Solid
- Select the solid in the Timeline window.
- Go to Layer > Mask > New Mask.
- In the Timeline under the solid open Masks > Mask 1.
- Set Feather to 25.
Add an Effect to the Solid
- Move the playhead to 0 seconds.
- Go to the Effects and Presets window and search for CC Light Burst 2.5
- Drag the effect on to the solid in the Timeline.
- Open the Essential Graphics window.
- Drag Intensity and Ray Length to the Essential Graphics window.
Add Text
- Move the playhead to 3 seconds.
- Select the Horizontal Text tool and add a text block over the green solid and within the title safe guides.
- Type "first last"
- In the Character panel set the Font to Arial and the size to 100.
- Click the Stroke Color box and set to black.
Add an Effect to the Text
- Move the playhead to 0 seconds.
- Go to the Effects and Presets window and search for Character Shuffle In.
- Drag the effect on top of the text block.
- In the Timeline select the text layer and open text > Animator 1 > Advanced.
- Set Random Order to On.
- Open the Essential Graphic Window.
- Drag Random Order and Random Seed to the Essential Graphics window.