Free Number Animated Mogrt File for Premiere Pro

In this video, we present to you a brand new and completely free number animated mogrt file for Premiere Pro. With this amazing mogrt file, you can easily add animated numbers to your videos and create a captivating and dynamic visual experience for your viewers.


One of the best new additions to the creative cloud has been the highly convenient Essential Graphics panel in the last few years. 

This is a handy way for After Effects and Premiere Pro to coexist flawlessly. Using this free pack of motion graphics templates for Premiere, you can quickly add customizable motion to your video projects without opening After Effects.

The number animated mogrt file is specifically designed for Adobe Premiere Pro, ensuring seamless integration with your editing workflow. It offers an array of features and customizable options, allowing you to personalize the animation according to your preferences. From changing the style, color, and position of the numbers to adjusting the duration and speed of the animation, this mogrt file provides you with full creative control.

To download this fantastic number animated mogrt file, simply click on the link provided below. It's quick, easy, and completely free! Elevate your video editing game and make your content stand out with this versatile and visually appealing animated number asset.

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Download the Free Number Animated Motion Graphics for Premiere

Click the button below to download the free pack of Free Number Animated Motion Graphics for Premiere. In the download, you’ll find everything you need to get started. These motion graphics are free to use in any personal or commercial project.


Using the Free Motion Graphics Templates

The nice thing about using the Essential Graphics Panel to create templates like this is that it allows you to customize specific parameters and aspects of your motion graphics without going back and forth between After Effects and Premiere.

As previously mentioned, the download includes the AE project file, so if you’d like to customize fonts, colors, and animation in a particular way that we didn’t have in the template, feel free to open the project up and change whatever you’d like.

With each of these templates, you’ll find specific tools that you can use to customize the animations, colors, and text to your liking.

Before using these templates, be sure you’re up to date with the most recent versions of Premiere and After Effects.


Step 1: Install the Fonts

You’ll find all the fonts you need to use in title graphics in the download folder. Install these fonts before using these graphics—otherwise, they might not look correct.

Step 2: Install the .Mogrt Files into Premiere

To install the .mogrt files (the template files that Premiere uses for the Essential Graphics panel) in Premiere, you need to open the Essential Graphics panel.

In the bottom right-hand corner of the Essential Graphics panel, you’ll see a little plus button in front of a square (pictured above). Click on that button and install the template that you want.

At this posting, there’s no way to install multiple templates simultaneously—you have to install one at a time.

Step 3: Using/Customizing the Templates

Once you’ve installed your templates, drag your graphic of choice down to the timeline. Now, once you select that graphic, you’ll notice some customization options in the Essential Graphics panel. Here you can change colors, text, and various opacities, and turn some aspects on or off.

This will be different for each graphic, as the customization options depend on the needs and capabilities of each particular graphic.

What’s truly fantastic about this workflow is that you can copy and paste the same graphic to a different place in your timeline, and once you change the copy, the original will remain unchanged. This is not the case with other workflows (dynamic link, etc.).