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Setup for video banners - Video Tutorial
Custom sized document for a video web banner
Added: 1 year ago - Visits: 413 - Category: Basics
How to Output Lossless HD 1080P into after effects
In this video tutorial i will explain how to output HD 1080P (HDV) to a lossless format so you can work on the project in after effects without causing after effects to lag or crash. This is my first tutorial
Added: 1 year ago - Visits: 437 - Category: Video
The Navigator Window
The navigator window contains a small map of the timeline for your entire project. Its main purpose is to allow you to move to specific parts of your timeline quickly, which can be done simply by clicking on it.
Added: 1 year ago - Visits: 307 - Category: Basics
Crawling Text
This video demonstrates creating crawling text using the 6.5 titler and a modified lower third template.
Added: 1 year ago - Visits: 509 - Category: Special Effects
Star Trek Like Transporter
Beam me up Mr. Scotty! Add the cool Star Trek transporter effect.
Added: 1 year ago - Visits: 615 - Category: Special Effects
SteadyMove Plug-in - De-shake your Clips
Learn to use the SteadyMove plug-in to make shaky video steady.
Added: 1 year ago - Visits: 625 - Category: Video
3d Spinning Text
This video demonstrates creating 3d spinning text which can be used as a transition.
Added: 1 year ago - Visits: 1061 - Category: Special Effects
Slice and Blend Video - Video Tutorial
Use the razor tool to slice footage Using the video channel timelines How to blend 2 videos together with opacity settings
Added: 1 year ago - Visits: 508 - Category: Basics
Introduction to Chromakeying
Chromakeyer is basically a device which replaces everything of one particular colour with parts of another picture. This technique is known to most people, although normally they refer to it as "green screening" or something similar.
Added: 1 year ago - Visits: 367 - Category: Basics
Basics of Keyframes
Understand the basics of using Keyframes in Adobe Premiere.
Added: 1 year ago - Visits: 285 - Category: Basics


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