All tagged Brightness & Contrast
Here's a tutorial on how to recreate the emoji animations used by many youtubers such as RiceGum, TeaWap etc.. Shoutout to Ryan Nangle for the idea (he posted a similar tutorial for Final Cut Pro). —LXXIV
4 SICK MUST KNOW transition for your music videos and video projects you can do all in Adobe Premiere Pro with NO PLUGINS NEEDED! —YCImaging
5 easy flash transition effects you can do in Premiere Pro without plugins! —YCImaging
YCImaging back again with 5 flash transitions to enhance your music videos. Of course, you can add these flashes to anything you want, but you'll quickly see how they can make the edits in your music video really pop.
First, there's the "double flash" at 0:37. This transition uses Additive Dissolves on two edit points that are a few frames apart.
Next, at 2:15, is the "flash build". YCImaging keyframes the Brightness & Contrast effect to ramp into a flash at the end of a clip. He adjusts the keyframe interpolation using the Velocity Graph in the Effect Controls panel. He does the same on the incoming clip and reverses the keyframes to come out of the flash. Alternatively, you could apply this effect to an adjustment layer that spans the two clips.
The third transition at 6:18 combines the first two (double flash and flash build). Only instead of using Additive Dissolves on edit points, YCImaging animates the Brightness & Contrast to do a double flash before hard cutting to the next clip.
The fourth transition at 9:10 is "like a ghost and zoom". The first step is duplicating both the outgoing and incoming clips. Next, switch the blend mode on the outgoing clip to Color Dodge. (Experiment with different blend modes!) Then YCImaging uses the Transform effect to animate the Opacity and Scale of the duplicated outgoing clip. The Transform effect is perfect for this because you can motion blur to the animation by customizing the Shutter Angle. YCImaging does the same on the duplicated incoming clip but in reverse so it comes out of the flash/ghost/zoom.
The fifth and last flash transition at 15:28 looks like "the light is coming off the actual frame". First, create a Black Video that matches your sequence and lay it over the edit point between your clips. Apply the Lighting Effects effect to the black video. With the playhead on the edit point, YCImaging animates the Minor Radius to create a 10-frame flash. Change the Blend Mode of the Black Video to Screen to reveal the video underneath.
Learn how to create a shadow transition effect in this Adobe Premiere Pro CC Tutorial. —Justin Odisho
This effect is completely manual so you will have to adjust each clip individually but hopefully, this will allow you to step into this magical world of sky replacement. —Kyler Holand