How to add templates like lower thirds & call-outs to Premiere Pro.

If you are just starting out with Premiere Pro and would like to add some new templates, things like lower thirds, titles, call-outs, etc. This article will show you where to find some really good free Premiere Pro templates and how to add them to Premiere Pro so you can use them in your projects.

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Premiere Pro is one of the worlds most popular video editing tools, with tons of options, features, and just as many assets, templates, titles, call-outs, etc. The only problem with Premiere Pro is that it can be a little complicated for new users to get their head around. But if you’ve already spent a little time experimenting with the Essential Graphics section of Premiere Pro and found the default library of content rather lacking and outdated. You’ll probably want to add some fresh new content to your repertoire.

One of the best places currently available to get free graphics templates for Premiere Pro is Mixit. Although they don’t offer the biggest library of free content, the content on offer is some of the best. Traditionally free content is dull, unimaginative, and always feels outdated, however, the Mixit free category has a lot of stuff you’ll be very happy to use. You can access all of the free Premiere Pro content on Mixit here.

Quick steps to install templates, call-outs, etc in Premiere Pro:

How do you install lower-thirds, call-outs, titles, & openers in Premiere Pro?

Once you have downloaded some content for Premiere Pro the first thing you’ll want to do is unzip it into a location on your computer. Personally, I keep mine in a special Premiere Pro asset folder I created just for my collection. I also keep this on Google Drive as well just in case I switch machines. What you do is entirely up to you.

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