Do you want a Grungy Introductions with Stickers, Titles, Overlays, Scribbles, Transitions, Doodles and Illustrations? Then look no further than this Final Cut Pro template. All you have to do is edit the text, add your media and customize the colors.
This template is available in 4K and does not require any plugins. It also has a video tutorial included in the package, so you can see exactly how to best use this template.
This package supports multiple video editing platforms, including of course Final Cut Pro but also Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, and DaVinci Resolve.
To use the Scribbled Text & Overlays pack, follow these steps:
- Import the Templates: Open the templates in your video editing software (e.g., Final Cut Pro, Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, or DaVinci Resolve).
- Customize the Elements: Edit the text, change colors, and adjust animation settings. Replace placeholder text with your content.
- Drag and Drop onto the Timeline: Place the overlays over your video clips, layering multiple elements if desired.
- Adjust Timing: Sync animations with your footage by trimming or extending the duration.
- Render the Video: Export your project with the customized overlays.
Tips and Tricks:
Here are some tips and tricks that the professionals and experienced video editors use to get the best content that they can possibly get. Use these to improve your video quality and see how amazing the results turn out.
- Mix and Match Elements: Combine different types of overlays, such as doodles and text, to create unique effects that suit your video's style.
- Use Opacity Adjustments: Lower the opacity of some elements to make them look more integrated with the background footage.
- Speed Up or Slow Down Animations: Adjust the speed of the animations to better match the pacing of your video, especially for high-energy sequences.
- Apply Layer Modes: Experiment with blending modes like "Overlay" or "Multiply" to create different visual effects.
- Combine with Other Effects: Add complementary effects, like motion blur, to enhance the scribble animations and make them look smoother.
- Utilize Color Grading: Ensure the colors of the scribbles match the overall color grading of your footage for a cohesive look.
- Customize the Timing for Transitions: Use the overlays as transitions by placing them between clips and customizing the timing for a more fluid changeover.