Saturday, December 28, 2019

12 Top Premiere Pro Video Templates and Presets for 2020

Adobe Premiere Pro is one of the leading editing programs for filmmakers and videographers. We’ve picked 10 of our favourite templates from talented Envato authors to help you find the perfect match for your project.

Unlimited Title Templates from Envato Elements

If you prefer to download a few different options, try Envato Elements where you can download as many as you like as part of the subscription. Here are a few impressive examples:

1. Epic Pirate Logo

Har matey, ye'll love this Epic Pirate Logo reveal for Premiere Pro. Ahem. Reminiscent of your favourite swashbuckling movies, it's fun and very well made.

Epic Pirate Logo
Epic Pirate Logo

2. Hand Drawn Flying Lines

Hand Drawn Flying Lines is a fast-moving animation that can be used as an exciting title sequence or as a logo/text reveal.

Hand Drawn Flying Lines
Hand Drawn Flying Lines

3. Elegant Opener

Elegant Opener is simple and, well, elegant! Gently and subtly animated, it would make a nice addition to any professional video project.

Elegant Opener
Elegant Opener

Professionally Designed Premiere Projects (Pay-As-You-Go)

If you prefer to get your templates one-by-one, Envato Market is the place to start. Here are our picks:

4. Auto Resizing Titles and Lower Thirds — Graphics Pack

Boasting complex shapes and animations, the Auto Resizing Titles and Lower Thirds pack contains 43 different options. It’s simple to change the duration, colours and more.

Auto Resizing Titles and Lower Thirds
Auto Resizing Titles and Lower Thirds

5. Titles — Corporate Opener Template

Bold and modern, Titles offers a pack of great typography that will add professionalism to any product. Ready for use and with a fast rendering time, this download is perfect for those quick-turnaround projects like social media videos.

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6. Modern Slideshow — Opener Template

Modern Slideshow is a versatile Premiere Pro template, great for commercials, social media videos or TV channels. There are 17 placeholders for your footage or photos, and another 12 for text.

Modern Slideshow
Modern Slideshow

7. Modern Opener — Special Events Template

In full HD and with 38 placeholders for your footage, the Modern Opener has a fresh, urban feel that will add energy to your video.

Modern Opener
Modern Opener

8. Slideshow Opener 04 — Cinematic Opener

Slideshow Opener 04 is a Premiere Pro slideshow template that’s perfect for cinematic openers, wedding films or even travel videos. Dust and light leaks add a touch of whimsy and there’s a link to the font used, included.

Slideshow Opener 04
Slideshow Opener 04

9. Clean Slideshow — Video Display Template

With no plugins required, Clean Slideshow is a simple, well-organised Premiere Pro Project. Add up to 12 media items and 12 text.

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10. Plexus Corporate — Video Display Template

A modern Premiere Pro template with a corporate feel, Plexus Corporate makes use of a blocky transition effect to add visual interest whilst maintaining a professional, executive feel.

Plexus Corporate
Plexus Corporate

11. Dirty Glitch & VHS Style — Opener

Despite its retro sounding title, Dirty Glitch & VHS Style is a fun and trendy template. Add a touch of nostalgia while staying current, the download features 23 image or video placeholders and the sound effects are included.

Dirty Glitch VHS Style
Dirty Glitch & VHS Style

12. Modern & Clean Presentation — Opener

Super stylish, the Modern & Clean Presentation download allows you to quickly and easily drag and drop your content into the template. It’s a well-organised and colourful, with creative animation, clean text and dynamic transitions.

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Top Tips for Using Templates

First, here are some of our top tips for using templates:

  • Customise, customise, customise! Templates are perfect as a starting point, but make sure you tweak to suit your project so it has your own unique stamp.
  • Start with simple templates that don't need plugins if you're new to the software or to templates themselves. 
  • Many template downloads come with a tutorial, so it's worth reading or watching this before you get started to save yourself time and hitting potential errors.
  • If you're using lots of templates across different projects, remember to be organised and keep them in relevant, well-labelled folders, otherwise you'll have a nightmare when it comes to finding them later! 'New Project,' 'New Project 2' and 'Newest Project' might seem fine at the time but they'll cause you a world of pain later.
  • Before you actually start your project, give yourself some time to get familiar with the template—turn things on and off, drag in media—get familiar with it before you start for real.

Keep Learning: Dig Deeper into Premiere Pro

If you'd like to further your knowledge about Premiere Pro and get the most out of the software, then we have some great guides and courses to help you out.

1. How to Add a Logo to Video in Premiere Pro

Building a brand takes work; if you want viewers to recognise your logo, it's important to include it in practically all of your marketing materials. This tutorial looks at three key techniques in Premiere Pro:

  1. How to create a logo intro from a template
  2. How to add a logo overlay
  3. How to use a logo as a watermark

2. After Effects vs Premiere Pro: for Motion Graphics and Video Editing

If you’re looking to edit your films, then you’ve probably taken a look at Premiere Pro and After Effects and wondered which you should use. The answer is probably ‘both’, but this article looks at their best uses and where they work well together.

3. Video Export: How to Get The Best Results in Premiere Pro

When you've made your film, you need to decide which is the best format to export it to, which will all depend on your intended uses! This article looks at some of the most common export formats.

More Templates Designed for Premiere Pro






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