Learn how to use Adjustment Layers. You will be able to apply the same effect to multiple clips and layers, making the color correction process easier and faster. —Video School Online
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Learn how to use Adjustment Layers. You will be able to apply the same effect to multiple clips and layers, making the color correction process easier and faster. —Video School Online
Learn how to fake impossible trick-shots in Adobe Premiere Pro, inspired by the real tricks from Dude Perfect. Use simple editing and masking tricks to amaze your audience and be next trick-shot star. —Cinecom.net
So I've been posting a lot of these to my Instagram, and a few people asked me how I did them so here it is-- the hyperlapse without a tripod! —Josh Thom
This tutorial explains how to perform an Add Edit in Premiere Pro similar to how you would in Avid Media Composer. —Josh Short
A voice from above sends me on a quest to acquire the skills to make a twitch/glitch effect in Adobe Premiere Pro. —Kellen Reck
There are a million ways to get frustrated when shooting or editing your videos. Keeping track of everything in your editing project should not be one of them. Here's a way to keep your edit organized that I call the "Hit By a Truck" rule. —Story Greenlight
Auto Audio Ducking allows you to quickly add key-frames to a music clip and have it automatically duck under dialogue or any other audio clips in the timeline. It has now been added to Premiere Pro CC 2018 in the latest update. —Jonathan J Scott Films
Today I'm going to show you guys (in my opinion) the best beginner music video effects. Using green screen clips opens up a huge arsenal of royalty free animations and 3d elements to your disposal and all you need to do is apply one simple effect, found in most editing softwares like adobe premiere, after effects, final cut, sony vegas, etc. —Max Novak
Today I go over a fun technique to make a 2D image 3D in Adobe Premiere Pro CC. —AdobeMasters
I FIGURED OUT HOW TO GET THE SAM KOLDER LOOK IN PREMIERE. FAST!!! SUBSCRIBE! COMMENT! SHARE!!! LOVE YOU GUYS (: —Zach Ramelan
In today's tutorial (my first upload!), we cover how to CHEAT stop-motion through using the Posterize Time effect in Premiere Pro. I hope you found it helpful, and can use this effect in new creative ways! —Josh Thom
In this tutorial, Kyler Holland demonstrates how to create smooth speed ramps in Premiere Pro. This is done with clip Time Remapping in the Timeline.