Create mind blowing psychic effects in Premiere Pro with simple editing tricks. Move Objects with you mind like Eleven in Stranger Things. —Cinecom.net
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Create mind blowing psychic effects in Premiere Pro with simple editing tricks. Move Objects with you mind like Eleven in Stranger Things. —Cinecom.net
In this tutorial we look at how to create your own LUT inside of Premiere Pro! This process is simple and can be done from right within the Lumetri Color Panel. Creating your own LUTs can save you time and energy, and some people have even been able to make money off of selling packs of their own LUTs. —Motion Array
Adobe Premiere Pro also has hundreds of commands that aren’t mapped by default, so spending a few minutes in the Keyboard Shortcuts window to map your custom layout can turn more of your editing time into creative time. Here are 10 default shortcuts that you should know, and 10 shortcuts that are worth mapping, from our editor’s resource book The Cool Stuff in Premiere Pro. —Dylan Osborn, PremierePro.net
In this video series, Daniel Walter Scott, an Adobe certified instructor and frontman of Bring Your Own Laptop, teaches how to edit corporate in Premiere Pro. This YouTube playlist includes several free videos from a paid course, which can be purchased here for $12/mo.
I further explore some of the fun you can have by selecting the highlights. —AdobeMasters
Happy Finish is a global creative production house with its headquarters in London and teams in Shanghai, Mumbai, and Portland, Oregon. At its core, the agency is dedicated to excellence and innovation in visual storytelling. As one of the foremost creative retouching and CGI companies, Happy Finish relies on Adobe Photoshop for retouching and compositing advertisement for major brands, including Nike, Google, and Bulgari. For animation and VFX Happy Finish incorporates Adobe Premiere Pro CC and After Effects CC into its overall workflow. —Adobe
Learn some of the functionality of Premiere Pro by watching me work on a typical project. —Stan Arthur
In this tutorial we learn how to highlight objects in your video in Premiere Pro. This is a very useful technique that can be used in a variety of circumstances. It allows you to be able to know where your audience is focusing by directing their attention to that spot. The best part is that its incredibly easy to achieve. —Motion Array
Do you have a German or French or [insert your language here] version of Premiere and want to switch to English? Here’s a quick and easy way! —JKdigital
This tutorial explains the basics of working with slow motion video footage and making it look badass with creative speed ramping. —Jeremy Ying
In this weeks video I cover the frame blocking or frame masking transition that is widely used by all Beautiful Destination videographers. I love this transition because of how seamless it is. —Marc Webster
How To Make Energy Ball Effect in Premiere Pro CC 2017! —CasualSavage