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Boris FX: Finishing Techniques with BCC + Premiere Pro

Learn some advanced finishing techniques Boris FX Continuum Complete 10 for Adobe in this hour-long Boris FX webinar with visual effects artist and trainer, Ben Brownlee. Even if you don't have BCC 10 for Premiere Pro, this webinar will expose you to new finishing techniques for your video projects. And you may want to consider investing in BCC 10 for Premiere Pro.

Topics Covered: Pump up your effects by animating them to music with Beat Reactor Make your talent look their best with image restoration tools like Beauty Studio & Magic Sharp Easily track effects with the integrated mocha/PixelChooser Create broadcast ready multi-layered titles. —Boris FX

Source: https://borisfx.com/blogs/events/advanced-finishing-techniques-with-bcc-premiere-pro-12-15-16

Justin Odisho: How to Reverse a Clip Speed & Create Time Stutter Effects in Premiere Pro

Ever wish you could go back in time? In Premiere Pro you can. And that's a terrible intro to this great tutorial by Justin Odisho. Watch how he creates "time stutter effects" in Premiere Pro by reversing the speed of a clip.

In this Adobe Premiere pro CC 2017 Tutorial, I will show you how to reverse a clip speed to get it to play backwards, and also how to create back and forth time stutter rewind effect to stylize your video projects. —Justin Odisho

Source: https://youtu.be/kTk6NBkSodE

Justin Odisho: Light Leak Flash Transition Effect (How to) in Adobe Premiere Pro CC

Light leaks are great way to stylize your video. They also work great as transitions, flashing the frame and concealing cuts. In this Premiere Pro tutorial, Justin Odisho will show you how blend modes are applied to light leak footage, and then placed above edit points to act as transitions.

In this Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017 Tutorial, I will show you how to create a stylized light leak transition effect using light leak footage. —Justin Odisho

Source: https://youtu.be/hzZmfh9U2NE

Mike Russell: How to Create a Simple Lower Third in Premiere Pro

Sometimes you just need a simple graphic in text in the bottom third of your video. Some might call this a simple lower third, and Mike Russell of Music Radio Creative shows you how to create one in this Premiere Pro tutorial. Watch Mike create a basic title using the Title Designer in Premiere Pro CC.

Adobe Premiere Pro has an easy method for included for creating great simple lower thirds in the font and style you want. Here's how to do it in a few minutes using a couple of video tracks and the title menu. —Mike Russell, Music Radio Creative

Source: https://youtu.be/bYwen51IJzw

Miesner Media: Advanced Video Stabilization Tutorial with After Effects and Premiere Pro CC 2017

Warp Stabilizer is magic inside Premiere Pro CC. But sometimes it can't figure out the difference between the foreground and background. That's when you need the tried-and-true tracking and stabilization in After Effects CC. In this video tutorial, Miesner Media shows how to send a clip from Premiere Pro CC to After Effects CC via Dynamic Link for manual tracking and stabilization.

Ever have those shots that just need a little bit of love, but make warp stabalizer puke its guts out? Well today we dive into after effects to see how easy it can be to make it look like you know what you're doing with a camera! —Miesner Media

Source: https://youtu.be/olZf1NrcR4Y

Justin Odisho: How to Create Stop Motion Effect in Adobe Premiere Pro CC

In this video tutorial, Justin Odisho shows how to make normal footage look like stop motion using the Posterize Time effect in Premiere Pro CC. It's a simple technique: just drag and drop. Watch how simple it is!

In this Adobe Premiere Pro CC Tutorial, I will show you how to create a stop motion like effect out of a normal speed video using the Posterize Time effect. —Justin Odisho

Source: https://youtu.be/d4RYP5o3nJc

Premiere Gal: Sky Replacement in Adobe Premiere Pro CC

Want to add a little pop to your sky? In this video tutorial, Kelsey Brannan a.k.a. Premiere Gal, shows how to use the Title Designer in Premiere Pro CC to make color adjustments to a sky. This is a technique learned from Adobe Premiere Pro master trainer, Jarle Leirpoll

Buy Jarle Leirpoll's book: "The Cool Stuff In Premiere Pro" http://premierepro.net/coolstuff 30% off using code: MAX —Kelsey Brannan, Premiere Gal

Source: https://youtu.be/op00Gd7UlJM

Justin Odisho: How to Blend, Combine & Overlay Video Clips in Adobe Premiere Pro

In this video tutorial, Justin Odisho shows how to overlay stacked clips in a sequence using blend modes in Premiere Pro CC. Blend modes are a fantastic way to add intense visual effects to your video; experimenting with them can unlock some very creative looks. Justin's video is an excellent introduction to using blend modes to spice up your edit.

In this Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017 tutorial, I will show you how to combine and blend multiple clips using blending modes and opacity. This will allow you to overlay clips on top of each other to create interesting video effects! —Justin Odisho

Source: https://youtu.be/1dVAm3JNVVY

VideoRevealed: Multi-track Zoom in Adobe Premiere Pro

Colin Smith of VideoRevealed answers the question: how to scale multiple clips at the same time in Premiere Pro. This video tutorial is not about zooming in the Timeline panel. Instead, Colin shows two ways of scaling clips in a sequence that are stacked in a quad-split screen. He shows how it can be done by nesting the stacked clips in a nested sequence that has the clips native resolution, and he shows how it can be done using the Transform effect on an Adjustment layer above the clips.

This tutorial will show you two different ways to zoom (scale) into multiple tracks at the same time. There's also a quick tip on how to lock titles to a fixed zoom while the other tracks are changing. Please support us on Patreon so we can continue to create the content you want! —VideoRevealed

Source: https://youtu.be/suNVFbn1-7w

Justin Odisho: How to Place Video Inside Text in Adobe Premiere Pro CC

Create a styled video by adding some video inside your text. Justin Odisho shows how in this Premiere Pro tutorial. He teaches how to set up the Track Matte Key effect in Premiere Pro to turn a title layer into an alpha matte that reveals the footage beneath it.

In this Adobe Premiere Pro CC Tutorial, I will show you how to place a video clip inside of a text title using track matte keys. —Justin Odisho

Source: https://youtu.be/Xf1ciT0kUno

Cinecom.net: Create a glitch (distortion) effect in Premiere Pro

In this tutorial, Jordy Vandeput of Cinecom.net shows how to create a glitchy distortion effect inside Premiere Pro. Learn how to use the Color Balance (RGB) effect to separate the red, green and blue channels, and then use blend modes to make your shot look like it's tearing apart at the seams! Remember, you can save your glitchy distortion effect as a preset to use over and over again.

The glitch effect is something very popular that is usually created inside After Effects. Some third party plugins even allow many customization. But the glitch effect is actually not that hard to create, that’s why we’re letting Premiere Pro shine again. —Jordy Vandeput, Cinecom

Source: https://www.cinecom.net/tutorials/create-glitch-distortion-effect-premiere-pro

GenArts: Sapphire In Depth | Halloween Video Contest 2016 Tutorial

Happy Halloween! Watch this GenArts tutorial, and get spooked by the terrifying power of Sapphire visual effects in Premiere Pro. See how easy it is to create your own effects and transitions using Sapphire Builder, which allows you to combine and customize Sapphire effects in a simple node tree editor.

Join Alex from GenArts.com with this In Depth tutorial on how to create a chilling multi-stage video filter using Sapphire's Effect builder! Happy Halloween! —GenArts

Source: https://youtu.be/aYuJp6rTBcE