Do you want to learn how to edit simple yet eye-catching intro videos for your own video using Adobe Premiere Pro? Today, we are giving a quick step-by-step guide on how to edit 3 FREE intro templates by bluefx.net for you.
Before we start, click the links below to download the corresponding FREE intro video template.
To start with, here is the quick guide for Gaming Title Intro Template.
- Once you have downloaded all the files, drag and drop them into the Project Panel.
- Drag the BASE file into the timeline.
- Next, add the REVEAL clip two layers above the BASE file.
- Next, add the BASE LOOP after the BASE file, and UPPER LOOP above it.
- To add a Title, go to Graphics and Titles > New Layer > Text, or just use the shortcut key Ctrl + T.
- You can edit the Text layer by changing its color and scaling.
- Lastly, make sure to position the Text layer before the animation begins for better results.
Moving forward, here is the quick guide for Simple Logo Intro Template.
- Once you have downloaded all the files, drag and drop them into the Project Panel.
- Drag the Background image into the timeline.
- Next, add your chosen color of the template one layer above the Background image, then you can add your logo or any text you want.
- Next, add the LOGO 16 LENS animation at the beginning of the timeline.
- To remove its black background, click on it, then go to Opacity, then select Screen from the dropdown menu.
- To add and edit a Text layer, repeat the last 3 steps of the previous guide.
Last but not the least, here is the quick guide for Fire Title Template.
- Once you have downloaded all the files, drag and drop them into the Project Panel.
- Drag the BASE file into the timeline.
- Next, add the BASE LOOP right after the BASE file.
- Add a Text layer above the BASE file, and add the REVEAL clip above it.
- Next, add the UPPER LOOP right after the REVEAL clip.
- Edit the Text layer base on your preference, and you’re done!
Also, don’t forget to check out the full tutorial below on how to fully utilize these beautiful templates in Premiere Pro, explained by Szilard from bluefx.net.