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Steven Van: RGB Split Effect in Premiere Pro

Learn how to create the RGB split/color glitch & distortion effect for your YouTube videos, vlogs, music videos and short films! This is a very popular video editing effect that you can create almost instantly using the "VR Digital Glitch" effect in the "Immersive Video" section of your video effects panel in Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2018! There's also another method using the video effect, "Arithmetic" in this video editing tutorial. —Steven Van

Kyler Holland: Insane Photo Technique in Premiere Pro

In this tutorial, Kyler Holland teaches how to create some amazing digital camera movements on photos in Premiere Pro. These techniques will work best with landscape shots—drone footage in this case. First, Kyler shows how to extend the edges of your footage using the Horizontal and Vertical Flip effects, and then export it as a still frame. Then, Kyler uses the Transform, Corner Pin, and Directional Blur effects to animate the photo as if the camera was zooming in and out, even at an angle!

Piotr Toczyński: All you need to know about Warp Stabilizer in Premiere Pro

Using Warp Stabilizer can help you deal with shaky video in Premiere Pro. With this video, we start Premiere Pro Effects series. It's about a powerful effect called Warp Stabilizer. I'll show you how to apply it, how to set it up and we'll discuss everything you need to know when working with this effect. It should be useful for beginners but experienced users can be surprised about what they didn't know about Warp Stabilizer. —Piotr Toczyński

Motion Array: How To Make A Cinematic Black Bar Opening Effect in Premiere Pro

In this video we're going to be looking at how you can create a cinematic black bar opening effect inside Premiere Pro! This effect will look like you're taking your aspect ratio from completely covering the screen to slowly reveal the footage that's hidden beneath it. It's a very stylized look that can help to build anticipation for your video and the best part is that it's super easy to pull off inside Premiere.  —Motion Array