Revisited: Easy Text animation with typegems vii

Motion Graphics and Mogrts oh my!

Premiere Pro 2020 has brought a lot of speed to the creation and modification of motion graphics (mogrts) by making a ton of keyboard shortcuts available. I’ve got another post about the complete list of graphics keyboard shortcuts here. But for creating glorious text, I’ve seen nothing like the creation of easy text animation with typeGEMs vII in Premiere Pro.

Creator Roland Kahlenberg is a very experienced and capable AfterEffects wizard. And he is pretty good at Premiere Pro also. He created Version 2 of his typeGEMs plugin for both programs. typeGems vII makes it easy to animate text movements and even the color of the text. And it does so in ways not available from within Premiere Pro.

Why would we want a plugin like this? Can’t we do this “manually” without buying something? Yes, of course. IF you’re capable and comfortable in a working knowledge of text effects work in AfterEffects. I work enough with AfterEffects that yes, I could with some time spent re-create anything available in typeGEMS vII.

It would take hours though! Why in the world would any of us choose to spend that much time for one mogrt? This plugin gives us a ton of easy text animation. And without having to leave Premiere for the deeps of AfterEffects.

Easy Text Animation in Glorious Color!

There are 90 text animation presets, and 25 Looks presets. For every preset, you have many options to use if you wish to modify them. From animating single characters to animating words. Inertial bounce … ease in/out … random selection even! Gradients, auto-tracking … so many different “properties” available with a click or slide of a mouse.

Simply spend a few minutes watching his tutorials or mine … and play with it. This plugin uses a TON of heavy AfterEffects tools in the background. But for the user, this is amazingly easy text animation with a few simple but powerful controls!

This nifty graphic took only a couple minutes to create.

rNeil Video/Grafx logo: easy text animation created in typeGEMs v2

Getting Started …

When you buy typeGEMs vII, you install it as any other mogrt in your computer. I would recommend to a “local folder”. To use it, simply type “typegems” into the search field of the Essential Graphics (EGP) panel’s Browse tab, then drag/drop the “bGEMs – typeTEMs V2” item onto your timeline panel. Click on the graphic chip in the Timeline if it isn’t already selected. Then go to the EGP’s Edit tab and begin working.

Hit the “T” key to go into Text mode with the cursor, then either click/drag to set a “bounding box” for your text … or just click and start typing. After you have a few characters or words, start going through options to test out the various features and tools.

The various options may be confusing at first, so you might start by going to his page of on-site tutorials for typeGEMs.

Here’s a sampling he did of presets …

typeGEMs Presets

I was thrilled to do a tutorial on using the Gradient tab for this very fun and handy plugin.

So … here it is!

typeGEMs vII
TypeGems vII Gradient Tab

Roland’s amazing plugin hasn’t received nearly the attention it has earned. There is no other tool available that gives such easy text animation yet invokes so many heavy AfterEffects effects.

typeGEMs vII is one of several tools that Roland has created. He also has some excellent tutorials on a variety of techniques for AfterEffects and Premiere. I recommend going to his website broadcastgems.com to check out his other offerings.

typeGEMs V2 is available here.

A bit more about Roland … his “brief” bio:

Intensive mocha & AE Training in Singapore and Other Dangerous Locations;
BorisFX/Imagineer Systems (mocha) Certified Instructor & Adobe After Effects CC (Certified Expert & Certified Instructor); and Adobe Community Professional (ACP).

R Neil Haugen Written by:

Neil is a contributor to MixingLight, a subscription tutorial/eduacational service for professional video post-processing professionals specializing in color corrections. He is also an Adobe Community Professional specializing in the video apps, particularly Premiere Pro, and within that, color and graphics. He has also given online presentations on the creation and use of "Mogrts" (Motion Graphics Templates) in Adobe Premiere Pro and AfterEffects, and was a proofreader for Jarle Leirpoll's ebook "Making MOGRTS: Creating Motion Graphics in Adobe AfterEffects". With over 40 years in professional imaging production, photography, and video work, Neil has received numerous awards including the Master Photographer and Craftsman degrees from the Professional Photographers of America.

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