Create an amazing title opener with Adobe Premiere Pro. This premiere tutorial will show you how to edit a slideshow type opener with a clean title. —SonduckFilm
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Create an amazing title opener with Adobe Premiere Pro. This premiere tutorial will show you how to edit a slideshow type opener with a clean title. —SonduckFilm
In this Adobe Premiere Pro Tutorial, we will look at how create the orange teal look with Lumetri Color. We talk about the importance of getting the shot correct in camera and several techniques that we can use in Premiere. —SonduckFilm
In this adobe premiere tutorial, learn how to easily create minimal wedding titles for your wedding videos! This premiere tutorial covers basic concepts when it comes to title design and animation. Learn how to easily animate multiple titles together and learn how to use typefaces to your benefit! —SonduckFilm
Creating lower thirds can be a great way to display information about a person or a topic. In this Adobe Premiere tutorial, SonduckFilm will show you how to create a great lower third for your video projects. Motion graphics in adobe premiere can help you keep in all in one application. —SonduckFilm
Working with 2D still photos can be a dread from time to time, as there is no real motion. In this Adobe Premiere Tutorial, we will turn a photo into a moving image. This effect is very easy and use parallex techniques to make our photo come to life. —SonDuckFilm
In this Adobe After Effects and Premiere tutorial, we will look at how to easily create motion graphics between the two programs. Thanks to Essential Graphics, correcting typos or making graphic adjustments have never been easier. You no longer have to render graphics from After Effects and bring them into Premiere and realize that the graphics have typos. —SonduckFilms
In this Premiere Pro tutorial, Josh Noel of SonduckFilm teaches how to create these 4 transitions: zoom (with motion blur), slideshow wipe with black border, split screen, and walk-by reveal.
In this filmmaking motion graphics tutorial, we jump into Adobe Premiere and look at 4 different motion graphics techniques. Creating motion graphics in After Effects is usually preferred, however there is still quite a lot that can be accomplished inside of Adobe Premiere. We’ll lock at double exposure, motion blur, clean title cards, and text behind objects. —SonduckFilm