VideoFort: Custom Music Video Wipe Transition in Premiere Pro

In this tutorial I'll show you how to create a custom wipe transition. This is a great way to add a dynamic wipe to your videos. You've probably seen this a lot in music videos or even a lot of Edgar Wright movies have this effect as well (one of my favorite directors). I show you a pretty simple way of creating this effect as Sommer Ray walks by a piece of workout equipment, but you can create a more complex wipe by having someone walk in front of camera and then masking their body. Although I prefer using After Effects to do all my visual effects and masking, in this tutorial I show you how to stay in Premiere Pro and do all your masking there. So have fun! —VideoFort

tutvid: How to Remove Background Noise, Buzzing, Hum in Premiere Pro

In this Premiere Pro video editing tutorial, we will dive into the technical side of reducing and removing background noise, background buzz, background hum, and any buzzing or humming sounds using the Adaptive Noise Reduction and shipping the audio track over to Audition for heavy duty background noise reduction and the seamless workflow of Premiere and Audition. We will also FINALLY cover what all those sliders in Adaptive Noise Reduction are, how to reduce that annoying two second “Adapting” phase of the effect, and a super secret trick to applying the Noise Reduction to multiple clips without the re-adapting for each new clip. If you deal with sound, interviews, spoken word, or other in Premiere, you will find great value in this video. —tutvid