Learn how to create a Huji/Fuji film look for your VIDEOS in Premiere Pro! This was inspired by the popular Huji Cam app, but the app is only used for pictures. —FilmVentureStudios
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Learn how to create a Huji/Fuji film look for your VIDEOS in Premiere Pro! This was inspired by the popular Huji Cam app, but the app is only used for pictures. —FilmVentureStudios
Learn how to change colors to different colors in adobe premiere pro cc 2018 (or older versions) using Lumetri Color! Make your shirt color change with a pop of a balloon, just like Zach King! —Ignace Aleya
Create a flying / floating text in Adobe Premiere Pro. A simple video editing trick inspired by The Chainsmokers - Closer. Learn how to move your camera over a brush style text. —Cinecom.net
Make your edits faster and more efficiently. In this short video, I’ll show you 7 quick tips that can speed up your workflow. How many of these tricks do you know already? Let us know and leave the comment with your favorite quick tip! —Piotr Toczyński
Vashi Nedomansky edited the film “6 Below: Miracle on the Mountain” which is the first feature film edited natively in 6K resolution. While visiting Sundance 2018, I had a chance to sit down with Vashi and talk through the creative and technical challenges of post-production on this film. —Matthew Jeppson, ProVideo Coalition
Today I go over how to use the curves panel to create some neat color effects in Adobe Premiere Pro. —AdobeMasters
Stefanie Mullen shows you how to use the Animated Mattes found in Style Kits in Premiere Pro. Follow along as she shows you a few techniques to get you started with your new Style Kit. —Rampant Design
The first four episodes of Chinfat's new series for Premiere Pro CC 2018. In these four tutorials, Chinfat covers Preferences and Projects Settings, Timeline scroll options, Scale to Frame Size vs Set to Frame Size, and keyboard shortcuts. Stay tuned for more Chinfat episodes!
In this step-by-step video tutorial, learn how you can use light leaks to create a text reveal effect in Adobe Premiere Pro. —Bud Simpson, Premiumbeat
Want to learn how to get a mirror effect in premiere pro? It's easier than you think! Using the mirror effect in Premiere Pro can help you to achieve perfect symmetry on any video and can give you a very pleasing and stylized look. —Motion Array
Lately I watched Rory Kramer Hawaii Video and I really liked this particular effect going from desaturated to saturated video and decided immediately to make a tutorial to help you guys learn this cool effect. —Ankit Bhatia Films
In this #ThrowbackThursday video tutorial I am teaching you the first effect that I have ever learned with video editing, which is the Ken Burns Effect. As the first event video that I have ever made used this effect, as the video was edited with photo's and having movements is much more interesting than showing only static images. —Chung Dha