Premiere Pro Templates
Adobe Premiere Pro templates can help you quickly craft great-looking scenes, effects, and graphics for your videos.
These templates can help with creating compelling typography, video openers, title slides, actual video slideshows, and much more. They’re a fantastic time-saver, and a useful thing to have in your Premiere Pro toolbelt.
Our feature covers what these are and how to use them, along with collections of our favorite Premiere Pro templates for all manner of different uses and scenarios.
Latest Premiere Pro Template Articles
7 Feb 2023
45+ Best Adobe Premiere Pro Intro Templates (Free & Premium)
Every video starts with an intro scene but not all video intros look great. However, you’ll never have to worry about it when using professional Premiere Pro intro templates to create your opening scenes.
The intro is arguably the most important part of a video. It’s what captivates the viewer and keeps them watching for the entire duration of the video. Whether you’re a videographer making professional films or making vlogs on YouTube, you should always pay careful attention to perfecting the intro scene. Especially if you want to grab the audience’s attention from the beginning.
In this post, we feature some of the best Premiere Pro intro templates you can use to create all kinds of intro scenes without an effort. There are templates for YouTube videos, promotional videos, sports videos, and much more. And all of them are made by professionals.
Grab a template and start customizing.
29 Jan 2023
75+ Best Premiere Pro Templates 2023
Today we’re featuring a collection of easy to use Adobe Premiere Pro templates you can use to quickly craft professional-looking scenes for your videos.
Whether you’re looking to make an opening scene for your YouTube channel, a title sequence for a video, slideshows, or even product promotions, this list of Adobe Premiere Pro templates has it all.
We’ve included a mix of free Premiere Pro templates and top-notch premium options too. So there’s something for every budget!
24 Dec 2022
23+ Best Premiere Pro Opener Templates 2023
The opener is arguably the most important part of a video and you’re probably not paying enough attention to craft the best openers for your projects.
According to research, the average attention span of an adult is 8 seconds. That’s how much time you have to grab the attention of the viewers and keep them focused till the end of your videos.
Needless to say, creating a killer opener that can not only attract attention but also make your videos look professional is the key to gaining more views and engagement. And if you’re still using an old design or a free template for your video openers, it’s time to upgrade.
We’ve rounded up some of the best Premiere Pro opener templates you can use to craft amazing intros and openers for all kinds of videos. These templates are made by professionals and they are very easy to customize. Have a look and be sure to download them all.
29 Nov 2022
24+ Slideshow Templates for Premiere Pro 2023
Designing a great slideshow in Premiere Pro is no easy task. You have to come up with a cool design, animations, transitions, and so much more to make each slide look professional.
That’s why we want to introduce you to some of the most amazing Premiere Pro slideshow templates we’ve ever seen. With these templates, you will never have to worry about making a Premiere Pro slideshow from scratch.
We handpicked many different styles of Premiere Pro slideshow templates for photo album videos, business promos, wedding videos, and more. Be sure to check them all out below. We also included a few free templates for your personal projects as well.
Templates can make video projects a lot quicker and easier. With Adobe Premiere Pro templates, you can save time and energy when editing video files for almost any type of job.
And the good news is that templates are available for all kinds of editing needs. Templates can do anything from help create captions or titles with great typography, add intros and outros to videos and create video slideshows. (Plus, a lot more.)
Using templates in Premiere Pro can help jump-start projects and improve workflows. Here’s how you can make the most of templates with this video editing tool.
What Is Premiere Pro?
Adobe Premiere Pro is a video editing tool that’s use by people in various industries, including marketing, film production, television and for the web. It’s an industry-standard tool with plenty of features and works with other native Adobe applications.
Premiere Pro is part of the Adobe Creative Suite line of products and is included in cloud packages. It can also be purchased as a single app.
Premiere Pro allows for video editing in any modern format and works with other native Adobe apps and files.
Some nifty features include precise and simple color grading options, ability to enhance audio instantly, create infographics with templates and support for VR 180.
What Are Premiere Pro Templates?
Motion graphic templates allow you to add packaged controls and designs in Premiere Pro for more robust video editing and effects. Users can download and install a template file (the motion graphics file type is appended with .mogrt) or create and reuse their own.
There are a few motion graphics templates that come standard with Premiere Pro, but you can find plenty of others below in our roundups and as part of an Adobe Stock or Envato Elements subscription.
You can find existing templates in the local templates folder or Creative Cloud libraries folder. (It is also recommended to save any you create here as well.)
The best thing about a Premiere Pro template is that it can streamline workflows with elements you use frequently or help you to design an element (such as a title, caption or other animation) with ease. And you’ll have an idea of how it will look before you get started.
How to Use Templates in Adobe Premiere Pro
Using templates in Premiere Pro is much like using them in any other Adobe tool. After you download the template and save it to your computer, you want to import the template or preset. (Look in the Local Templates folder.)
For motion graphics templates, open the icon at the bottom of the Essential Graphics panel and find the template you want to use. Then open and it’s ready to use right from the panel. (You can perform the same function using drag and drop.)