
Great titles make a video feel finished, but animating type from scratch is slow and fiddly. Title presets let you drop in professional, animated titles in seconds and customize them to fit your project. Here's how to use them in Final Cut Pro, Premiere and DaVinci Resolve.
Why use title presets?
Presets are pre-built title templates with stylish fonts, animations and effects ready to go. They save hours of keyframing, keep your titles consistent, and let you create looks beyond your motion-graphics skill level, ideal for music videos, intros, lower-thirds and posters.
COSMOS, a great place to start
COSMOS, Title Presets offers 20 modern animated text presets for Final Cut Pro, After Effects, Premiere and Photoshop. They integrate smoothly, need minimal customization, and give you full control over animation speed, font, color and size, a perfect introduction to title presets (and free for Creative Pass users).
Portal, minimalist, cinematic titles
Portal, Minimalist Title Presets brings 30+ clean, cinematic preset titles for DaVinci Resolve, Premiere, Final Cut and Photoshop. Designed in collaboration with designer Derek Yancey, they're built for tasteful music-video and film titles, and pair beautifully with MoonBear's IKONIK graphic details.
Replica, pro music-video title designs
Replica 2, Title Presets is packed with bold, detailed designs used to create pro-level music-video titles, posters and thumbnails. Customize fonts, colors, sizes and animations to match your brand, with smooth rendering across popular editors.
How to add a title preset, step by step
- Install the preset pack for your editor (Final Cut, Premiere or Resolve).
- Drag the title onto your timeline where you want it.
- Replace the text with your own and adjust font, size and color.
- Tune the animation speed and timing to match your edit.
- Position it within your frame and mind your safe margins.
Title it right
From the beginner-friendly COSMOS to minimalist Portal and bold Replica 2, MoonBear's title presets make professional, animated titles a drag-and-drop away.