Lesspain Software has released version 1.3 of Kyno, featuring performance enhancements, new keyboard shortcuts, and new Premiere Pro integration. The following is taken from the original Kyno 1.3 press release.
Lesspain Software has released version 1.3 of Kyno, featuring performance enhancements, new keyboard shortcuts, and new Premiere Pro integration. The following is taken from the original Kyno 1.3 press release.
In this Premiere Pro video editing tutorial, we will breakdown using time remapping, creating a reverse stutter effect, a high-speed stutter effect, a duplicate jump cut effect, and a cool trick for slowing down footage to create slomo footage even if you only shot your video in 24fps or 30fps. —tutvid
In this tutorial, we learn how to do the jumping transition with in camera effects and Adobe Premiere Pro. This is a cool travel film transition or vlog transition you can use for your next shoot! —Austin Newman
Learn how to create split screens in adobe premiere pro cc 2017. —Ignace Aleya
In 2008, Matteo Santi turned down a job as a clerk in a large corporation to pursue his passion for film and video. Just nine years later, he won the award for best Italian film editing at the Festival del Cinema Città di Spello for his work on the film Mine. —Adobe
In this video we explore how to change your music length in premiere pro. This is a very helpful technique to know how to utilize as it can help you have more flexibility when creating your videos. It can help your project to have more cohesive flow and gives you the ability to match sections of music to the appropriate visuals instead of the other way around. —Motion Array
The popular GLITCH EFFECT with Adobe Premier Pro. This is how to do it without using ANY plugins and have it done in less than 2 minutes. Also works great for a transition! —Peter McKinnon
Today I go over the ramp effect and how you can use it as a two tone color creator. —AdobeMasters
In this tutorial I'll show you how to make it look like your camera is on a tripod without using a tripod! This is a very useful trick that can be applied to any clip by using the warp stabilizer effect inside of Adobe Premiere Pro. I'll show you how to stabilize your footage and use a little effect inside the warp stabilizer called No Motion which will simulate the tripod look. —VideoFort
In this tutorial, we learn how to export HD video (1440p) in Premiere Pro. These are the settings I use when I render video in Adobe Premiere for YouTube. You can also use this process to export 1080p video. —Austin Newman
Control your audio mix at the clip level using Adobe Premiere Pro’s clip mixer panel. —Jason Boone, Premiumbeat