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How to Use Premiere Pro's Lens Distortion Effect as Transitions. Download 4 Free!
Christopher Cotton of TheyCallMeCotton has published a free pack of 4 Lens Distortion Transitions for Premiere Pro. Follow this tutorial to learn how to install effect presets and how to set up your clips to use the Lens Distortion effect as a transition.
In this video I teach you how to achieve a cinematic black and white color grade inside of adobe premiere pro cc! —TheyCallMeCotton
In this video I talk about the best export settings for music videos! —TheyCallMeCotton
In this video I teach you an effect I picked up from Gabriel Hart AKA Video God + Give you some free presets —TheyCallMeCotton
When I started my youtube channel at the beginning of 2017, the first tutorial I uploaded was a 3 part series on how to edit music videos in adobe premiere pro. This is all 3 parts put into one tutorial because I don't feel like enough people seen that series. My work flow is currently a little different than this but this is a complete guide for a proven music video editing workflow. —TheyCallMeCotton
In this video I teach you how to recreate one of the new effects from my RGB Distortion preset pack for adobe premiere pro cc. —TheyCallMeCotton
In this video I teach you how to do an epic mirror flicker flash effect, inside of adobe premiere pro! —TheyCallMeCotton
In this video I teach you how to do an epic mirror flicker effect inside of adobe premiere pro! —TheyCallMeCotton
In this video I teach you how to create a flash/blur transition effect inside of adobe premiere pro! —TheyCallMeCotton
In this video I teach you a technique called "pancaking" in adobe premiere pro cc. This will save you a lot of time while editing and let you focus on being creative. —TheyCallMeCotton
In this video I teach you how to create a trippy KALEIDOSCOPE effect inside of adobe premiere pro cc. —TheyCallMeCotton
In this tutorial I show you the easiest way to make Instagram video previews inside of Adobe Premiere Pro CC, without having to use another program such as Adobe Photoshop! This can be used for music videos, short films, movies, promos, etc. I hope this tutorial helps. —TheyCallMeCotton