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LACPUG: Working with Color in Adobe Premiere Pro with Karl Soule

Karl Soule joined us and went in-depth into the features of the Lumetri Color Panel within Premiere. —LACPUG

Karl also covered:

  • Introduction to the Lumetri panel.
  • Using secondaries.
  • Setting up a Tangent Element hard surface control in Premiere.
  • Use of adjustment layers to manage color on a scene level
  • Use of Master Clip Effects
  • Masking/tracking in Premiere
  • Use of LUTs and Libraries.
  • Exporting color as Premiere presets or generic LUTs for use in other tools. 
  • Using LUTs in Media Encoder for dailies and proxies.

Learn How To Edit Stuff: How To Blur Logos (Or Anything Else) in Premiere Pro

Blurring logos can be a pain. Whatever the reason, Ian Sans, the main man of Learn How To Edit Stuff, teaches how to easily blur logos inside Premiere Pro. Even if your logo is moving, at 1:58 Ian shows how to track your blur onto the logo so it's always obscured!

In this video, learn how to track and blur objects in Adobe Premiere CC! Great for blurring license plates, phone screens, clothing logos and more. —Learn How To Edit Stuff

Source: https://youtu.be/dAKATQKDZu0

Cinecom.net: Create a Spicy Face look in Premiere Pro

Jordy Vandeput of Cinecom.net spices things up in this tutorial on how to create a "spicy face" in Premiere Pro. This tutorial is only applicable to pepper-eating Premiere Pro users... just kidding. Learn how to track a mask onto a moving face, and how to make steam come out of someone's ears! These techniques could also be used for lots of faces. For example, what if someone ate too many Twinkies and you wanted to make a sick face?

Learn to use the masking and blending tool in this Adobe Premiere Pro tutorial to create a spicy face expression, full of emotions. —Cinecom.net

Source: https://youtu.be/CPcCW59Gm3w