 Hello, everyone. Welcome back to another Premiere Pro tutorial. In this one, I'm going to show you how to create your own Mogart file or motion graphic template that you can reuse in multiple projects. You're going to, we're going to create one and you're going to save it. So like, again, you can make it and use it and anything you want to use it in. So it goes in the Essential Graphics panel here. This one I made is called Testing and I'm going to show you how to make one and just take about 30 to 60 seconds. Let's start from scratch. All right. So to create when the first step I like to do is I go down here to the bottom and I click on New Item. And for this one, I'm going to create a black video and I'm just going to make it 1920 by 1080 because that's nice and standard high definition. And then bang, it shows up in my project panel. If you don't see this little, I guess you'd call it a tear page or earmarked page. Just go ahead and increase the size of your project panel. Drag and drop the black video in there and now we've got a background that we can create against. The next step is to basically decide what type of Mogart you want to make. I'm going to make a very simple one. So I'm going to just use this little shape tool here. I'm going to create a rectangle and then presto. There we go. I've got this weird looking red rectangle that I want. Now this is where I would want the lower third to show up or something like that. So in a case, there you go. I'm going to go ahead and I'm just going to click on Align Center horizontally. So it's in the middle and then presto. Now theoretically, you could just save this if you wanted to, but I've got to do a little bit of motion or something. So the next step here is I'm going to go ahead and grab my little move selection tool. I'm going to click on the graphic and then I'm going to go to Effect Controls. And then this is all I'm going to do because it doesn't really matter too much. I'm going to go ahead and hit the little stopwatch here on position and I'm going to move it off the screen. And then let's say at the one second mark, we're going to bring it in. So there we go. I want it to be in the screen. Let's say we want it over on the left side because it is a lower third, for example. So look at this. Here we go. It's off and then it's on. Now, of course, you can add in text. You can do all sorts of funny things, but all you need to do really is just go to the to the layer here, the graphic layer, right click on it, drop down and then underneath it, you're going to see export as motion graphics template, which I just clicked on a little too quickly. I apologize. Let's do that again. Export as motion graphics template. Click on that and then you've got some options. You can title it. I'm going to call this one Curtis just for simple reasons. And then here we go. I'm going to even save it to your local temple templates folder or your local drive. I prefer local templates folder. So I'm going to go ahead and call it Curtis and then to check that it worked. Go into the essential graphics panel here. If you don't see it, make sure there's a check mark beside it. Go into browse and then you're going to see here Curtis. So we've gone ahead and done that. So if I delete all this and then I just double just bring Curtis in. Oops. All right, Curtis. Let's get Curtis in there. This should be exactly what we just made. It is. I can use this a thousand times now. It's done. Thanks for watching.