Bixpack Blufftitler | Templates Pack
Worth it if on sale ($10–25). The Bixpack adds creative, non‑corporate energy to BluffTitler. Just manage expectations: it’s a template pack for a niche, aging tool, not a magic “pro intro” button. With a little manual tweaking, though, you can get genuinely unique results you won’t find in Canva or Premiere Pro templates.
Pro tip: Open each template, select the “Camera” layer, and adjust the start/end keyframes – most templates have too slow default movements. Speed them up 2× for a modern feel.
A semi-transparent, frosted glass bar that slides in smoothly with a soft shadow. Ideal for corporate interviews and documentaries. Bixpack Blufftitler Templates Pack
Launch the application. You’ll see the default scene with a text layer.
The Bixpack Blufftitler Templates Pack is not meant to exist in a vacuum. Here is how to integrate it into a professional video editing workflow: Worth it if on sale ($10–25)
Step 1: Render with Alpha When you export from BluffTitler, ensure you select a codec that supports transparency, such as QuickTime with PNG or AVI with Alpha (or simply render with a green screen background).
Step 2: Import to your NLE Drag the rendered file into Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, Final Cut Pro, or Vegas Pro. With a little manual tweaking, though, you can
Step 3: Composite Since the Bixpack templates use true 3D depth, you can place video footage between layers. For example, a lower third can slide over your interview clip while a particle effect flies behind the speaker.
Step 4: Color Match Use your NLE’s color correction tools to match the template’s lighting to your scene’s mood.