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Sunday, April 9, 2023

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April 09, 2023 0

 







hello everyone today i'm going to show you how to make these split transitions inside the Alight Motion also i'll provide 25 split transition presets and these transitions are very easy to use you just need to drag and drop them [Music] i got a lot of questions how did i create these split transitions.



so let's get started and create these split transitions inside the Alight Motion so first import your clips to the timeline and i would like to make the transition for one second but you can make it longer or shorter as well so cut the last one second in this left clip select this razor tool and click here to make a cut again select the move tool and duplicate this cut to the top track now select this top layer and move to the effect controls tab under the opacity effect select the pen tool now we are going to make a mask in the program window let's zoom in a little bit so we make the mask properly now here



 i'm going to make the triangle mask also you can try it with different shapes  then set the mask feather zero and copy this mask one so right click here and select copy then select the bottom cut now right click on the opacity and paste it here now enable the inverted so our masking is done now we are going to animate this mask so we have to nested these two layers right click on this layer select nest and click ok again nest this bottom layer then move to the effects tab and search for the transform effect apply this effect to the both nested clips now select this top nested clip then go to the effect controls tab under the transform effect make a keyframe on the position and make sure the time indicator in the first frame then move few frames forward and make the position x and y value to zero to make this animation more smooth set these keyframe easy in and ease out move this last keyframe to the end of this clip then disable use composition shutter and set the shutter angle 180 degrees so this will add some motion blur to this animation again do the same thing for the bottom clip make keyframe on the position move this keyframe to the first frame but this time we need to double the x and y values [Music] then make these keyframe ease in and ease out  and move this last keyframe to the end of this clip disable use composition shutter and set the shutter angle 180 degrees now fit the program window and let's see the preview of this animation now move these nested clips one track above and move the second clip bottom of these nested sequence we are almost done now we need to make a little break in the middle of this transition so move the time indicator to the center of the nested sequence then select the top nested clip and make a keyframe on the position now click on the position drop down icon then pull down these two handles just like that do the same thing for the bottom nested clip and that's all for the split transition.






now let's see how to use the split transition presets so first you have to download this transitions pack you can download it under the description link to import this presets pack first open the effects tab now right click on the presets bin select import presets then select this presets pack and click open now click on the presets drop down icon and here you'll get this presets pack inside this pack you'll get two type of presets adjustment layer presets and in out presets first let's see how to use the adjustment layer presets move to the project panel and make a new adjustment layer then drag and drop it to the center of the two clips now move the time indicator to the middle of the two clips then cut 10 frames on each side of the adjustment layer and delete the unwanted part of the adjustment layer again move to the effects tab now choose any adjustment layer preset and apply it to the adjustment layer and there we go and all of this adjustment layer presets are the same process to use  now let's see how to use the in and out presets just select in preset and apply it to the right clip select out preset apply it to the left clip 



so that's all for the presets these presets are pretty easy to use hope that you'll enjoy the split transitions pack and if you have any questions please feel free to ask me on instagram i'll see you in the next one have a nice day 






 now let's see how to make these split screens inside the premiere pro for the first split screen i'm using these four video clips and every video resolution is 1920 by 1080. now select the first video clip and move over to the effect controls tab then make the scale size 50 and do the same thing for the other three clips [Music] then again select the first video clip and move the position to the left and top until the black background on the left and top has completely disappeared for the second clip move the position to the left and bottom for the third clip move the position to the right and top and for the last clip move the position to the right and bottom okay it's perfect now the last step is how to make the border so select the pen tool and draw a line between the four clips then under the effect controls tab click on the shape drop down arrow key deselect the fill and enable the stroke now make the stroke size around 15. 




also you can change the stroke color as well then make another stroke top to bottom let's small the screen size so easily i can draw this line then going back to the fit and that's it now click on v to select the move tool and adjust graphic layer duration with your clips so that's it for the first split screen [Music] now let's see how to make the second split screen and here i'm using these three video clips select the first video clip and make the scale size 50. again select the second video clip and make the scale size 50.



 then change the first video clip position to the left top and change the second video clip position to the left bottom now select the third video clip move over to the effects tab and search for crop effect apply this effect to the third video then move to the effect controls tab under the crop effect change the left and right value 25 then move the position to the left side and that's all now if you want to change the border color mark the all layers and move them one track above then go to the project panel click on the new layer icon and create a new color matte you can choose any color i like to use white color for the border then just drag and drop it under the layers and adjust the color matte duration so that's it for the second split screen.


 now let's see how to make the third split screen and here i'm using these three clips move over to the effects tab and search for radial wipe now to time apply this effect on the first layer then go to the effect controls tab under the first radial wipe effect set the transition completion 50 percent and change the start angle 130 degrees then change the wipe center something like that [Music] now under the second radial wipe set the transition completion 50 and change the start angle negative 50 degrees then again change the wipe center something like that now select the second clip then resize and reposition it until it fills the space in the left bottom corner [Music] again select the third clip and do the same thing for the right top corner okay it's perfect now let's make the border.



 so select the pen tool and make small the screen size then draw a line over the border between the two clips now set the screen size to fit and adjust the graphic layer duration and that's it for the third split screen [Music] now let's see how to make the last split screen and it's pretty easy to do here i'm using these three clips and these clips are shot by smartphone now select the first clip and change the position to left side then select the third clip and change the position to right side now if you want to change the border color mark these three layers and move them one track above then going back to the project panel and make a new color matte you can choose any color then put it under the layers and adjust the duration so that's all for the split screens if you enjoy this tutorial please give a thumbs up and don't forget to subscribe and if you have any questions please feel free to ask me on my instagram i'll see you in the next one have a nice day  you 



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Thursday, March 30, 2023

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March 30, 2023 2

  



hey guys Rc here for alight basics a weekly series where i teach you all the ins and outs of adobe premiere pro and today i'm not doing it alone we have a feature today with no one other than storisium now today we are going to teach you eight different transitions that are so simple that you don't even need presets for them so without any further ado let's get started and fire up adobe alight now let's start with a visual transition that depends on your shots when transitioning from one shot to another look for a second shot with visual elements like rocks trees or other objects now place the two shots behind each other then duplicate the second clip and freeze frame the first frame now place that above the end of the first video track then we're going to take our time and properly mask around an object now this can also be a rock a billboard a person whatever if there are multiple objects on screen you can duplicate the layer and mask these objects as well okay once you've masked your object nest the layer and go to the effect panel take the transform effect and drag it onto your nested layer then go to the effect controls panel and deselect the composition shutter checkbox set a custom one of 180. then animate the object so that it pops on screen you can do this by placing keyframes for the position property now don't forget to ease your keyframes once you've made this animation now you can make this longer by dragging the layer more over the first video of course and if you have multiple objects try and play around with different speeds and different directions and as a finishing touch you can always right click on the cut between the two video clips and add a cross dissolve but make it quite short this will give you this result hey jill thanks for having me on your channel it's awesome to be here the next transition is one of my personal favorites and i like to call it the glow transition it's a little similar to the dip to white effect that is built into premiere but also a little different anyway you'll see inside premiere we're going to use these two clips on the timeline for the demo i'm going to start by adding an adjustment layer you can do this in the project panel click on the new icon and then select adjustment layer you can accept the default settings and click ok we can now drag the adjustment layer over to the timeline and place them on top of the two clips of course you can choose any duration for the transition but in this case i'll go for two seconds and i also want the adjustment layer part on the second clip to be a little longer than the part on the first clip    




















completion and then we need to create two more keyframes with the value 100 and then put these two at the beginning and the end and also here we're going to make it a bit more smoother by right clicking on the first keyframe and then select ease out and then right click on the middle keyframes and select bezier and for the last keyframe we'll select ease in and if i now open up the graph you can see that there's a nice curve this will give more smoothness to the animation in some cases mainly depending on the footage the cut between the clips might still feel a bit rough but you can fix this by adding a simple cross dissolve effect between the two clips this will make it blend a lot better and that is all you need to know to create this awesome drawing transition let's have a look at the final result [] wow that was awesome now guys if you want to see our next four transitions then head over to sterezium's account the video is also linked in our credit scene so go ahead and look at those other transitions if you want to master all of them i'll see you guys next week for a new live stream and a new tutorial and as always stay creative












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Saturday, March 18, 2023

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March 18, 2023 0

 




hello everyone today i'm going to show you how to make these split transitions inside the Alight Motion also i'll provide 25 split transition presets and these transitions are very easy to use you just need to drag and drop them [Music] i got a lot of questions how did i create these split transitions.



so let's get started and create these split transitions inside the Alight Motion so first import your clips to the timeline and i would like to make the transition for one second but you can make it longer or shorter as well so cut the last one second in this left clip select this razor tool and click here to make a cut again select the move tool and duplicate this cut to the top track now select this top layer and move to the effect controls tab under the opacity effect select the pen tool now we are going to make a mask in the program window let's zoom in a little bit so we make the mask properly now here



 i'm going to make the triangle mask also you can try it with different shapes  then set the mask feather zero and copy this mask one so right click here and select copy then select the bottom cut now right click on the opacity and paste it here now enable the inverted so our masking is done now we are going to animate this mask so we have to nested these two layers right click on this layer select nest and click ok again nest this bottom layer then move to the effects tab and search for the transform effect apply this effect to the both nested clips now select this top nested clip then go to the effect controls tab under the transform effect make a keyframe on the position and make sure the time indicator in the first frame then move few frames forward and make the position x and y value to zero to make this animation more smooth set these keyframe easy in and ease out move this last keyframe to the end of this clip then disable use composition shutter and set the shutter angle 180 degrees so this will add some motion blur to this animation again do the same thing for the bottom clip make keyframe on the position move this keyframe to the first frame but this time we need to double the x and y values [Music] then make these keyframe ease in and ease out  and move this last keyframe to the end of this clip disable use composition shutter and set the shutter angle 180 degrees now fit the program window and let's see the preview of this animation now move these nested clips one track above and move the second clip bottom of these nested sequence we are almost done now we need to make a little break in the middle of this transition so move the time indicator to the center of the nested sequence then select the top nested clip and make a keyframe on the position now click on the position drop down icon then pull down these two handles just like that do the same thing for the bottom nested clip and that's all for the split transition.






now let's see how to use the split transition presets so first you have to download this transitions pack you can download it under the description link to import this presets pack first open the effects tab now right click on the presets bin select import presets then select this presets pack and click open now click on the presets drop down icon and here you'll get this presets pack inside this pack you'll get two type of presets adjustment layer presets and in out presets first let's see how to use the adjustment layer presets move to the project panel and make a new adjustment layer then drag and drop it to the center of the two clips now move the time indicator to the middle of the two clips then cut 10 frames on each side of the adjustment layer and delete the unwanted part of the adjustment layer again move to the effects tab now choose any adjustment layer preset and apply it to the adjustment layer and there we go and all of this adjustment layer presets are the same process to use  now let's see how to use the in and out presets just select in preset and apply it to the right clip select out preset apply it to the left clip 



so that's all for the presets these presets are pretty easy to use hope that you'll enjoy the split transitions pack and if you have any questions please feel free to ask me on instagram i'll see you in the next one have a nice day 






 now let's see how to make these split screens inside the premiere pro for the first split screen i'm using these four video clips and every video resolution is 1920 by 1080. now select the first video clip and move over to the effect controls tab then make the scale size 50 and do the same thing for the other three clips [Music] then again select the first video clip and move the position to the left and top until the black background on the left and top has completely disappeared for the second clip move the position to the left and bottom for the third clip move the position to the right and top and for the last clip move the position to the right and bottom okay it's perfect now the last step is how to make the border so select the pen tool and draw a line between the four clips then under the effect controls tab click on the shape drop down arrow key deselect the fill and enable the stroke now make the stroke size around 15. 




also you can change the stroke color as well then make another stroke top to bottom let's small the screen size so easily i can draw this line then going back to the fit and that's it now click on v to select the move tool and adjust graphic layer duration with your clips so that's it for the first split screen [Music] now let's see how to make the second split screen and here i'm using these three video clips select the first video clip and make the scale size 50. again select the second video clip and make the scale size 50.



 then change the first video clip position to the left top and change the second video clip position to the left bottom now select the third video clip move over to the effects tab and search for crop effect apply this effect to the third video then move to the effect controls tab under the crop effect change the left and right value 25 then move the position to the left side and that's all now if you want to change the border color mark the all layers and move them one track above then go to the project panel click on the new layer icon and create a new color matte you can choose any color i like to use white color for the border then just drag and drop it under the layers and adjust the color matte duration so that's it for the second split screen.


 now let's see how to make the third split screen and here i'm using these three clips move over to the effects tab and search for radial wipe now to time apply this effect on the first layer then go to the effect controls tab under the first radial wipe effect set the transition completion 50 percent and change the start angle 130 degrees then change the wipe center something like that [Music] now under the second radial wipe set the transition completion 50 and change the start angle negative 50 degrees then again change the wipe center something like that now select the second clip then resize and reposition it until it fills the space in the left bottom corner [Music] again select the third clip and do the same thing for the right top corner okay it's perfect now let's make the border.



 so select the pen tool and make small the screen size then draw a line over the border between the two clips now set the screen size to fit and adjust the graphic layer duration and that's it for the third split screen [Music] now let's see how to make the last split screen and it's pretty easy to do here i'm using these three clips and these clips are shot by smartphone now select the first clip and change the position to left side then select the third clip and change the position to right side now if you want to change the border color mark these three layers and move them one track above then going back to the project panel and make a new color matte you can choose any color then put it under the layers and adjust the duration so that's all for the split screens if you enjoy this tutorial please give a thumbs up and don't forget to subscribe and if you have any questions please feel free to ask me on my instagram i'll see you in the next one have a nice day  you 



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Friday, February 24, 2023

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February 24, 2023 0

 

    




   Hey everyone. Welcome back to my alight Motion  tutorial. Today we are going to create this So let's get started. Open Alight Motion  and create a new composition. I am calling it a AMV editing tutorial. As always, I'm using the 1920 by 1080 resolution and a frame rate of 30. Also I am keeping a duration of 15 seconds. Hit Okay. And then import your audio into the project. By the way, you can download all the audio/video clips and project files from the link in the description. But these clips and audio are not copyrighted free.



 I am providing them just for educational purposes, so just be aware of that. Now press [L] double times to see the waveform. Now play this song and you can find the bass drops where you can place the video transitions. I can identify the beats by looking at the waveform the powerful or large waveform represents the bass drops. Let's import the video into the project. I have already separated my clips individually, but you can do this inside Alight Motion  as well.





 I like to place my audio file on top of our layers so that I can start working from the top. You can zoom out to the timeline using the [=] key on your keyboard. Let's hide this section to get some space. Now go to the first beat and place your video file on it. I'm going to delete this one and using the third one make sure the video cut happens exactly on the beats. You can press and hold the control or command key on your keyboard and scrub through the timeline to play the music while scrubbing. Let's go to this point and place the end point right here. I'm going to place all my videos on the beats so that the clip changes with every beat. I am fast forwarding this step to save your time. Let's play it. And this is how it looks now Of course, you can adjust according to your requirement or taste perfect. Now, in the end, my clip does not last long. So I'm going to make it a bit slow. 

So right click on it. Go to the time and choose Time Strech Here change the new duration value to 4 seconds or anything you want. Hit okay. And the clip will be slower. Now we need to do one more thing. Right click again on this layer. Go to the frame blending, and choose pixels motions. It will blend the frame smoothly so that the frame won't look choppy. Play it once again. And this is how it looks adjust the timing if needed. And now we are moving to the next step before moving to the next step.



     Let's quickly take a look at in Envato elements. Download Unlimited After Effects Templates, Logo Music, Background Music, Sound Effects, Fonts, Stock Footage, Web Templates, Mock-ups, and more. Visit the first link in the description and download anything for free for 7 days Let's get back to the tutorial. Create a new adjustment layer and call it shake and tile. Then go to the effects and the presets and search for the wiggle. This is an inbuilt preset of after effect. Place the wiggle position, as well as the wiggle rotation on this adjustment layer. Let's adjust a few settings. In the wiggle rotation. Change the wiggle amount to ten degrees. Also, I'm changing the wiggle position speed to 0.5. Let's change the rotation speed value to 0.3. Let's minimise all these effects to get some room. Play your video clips and they will start moving. But we got a problem. The edges are showing black because of the wiggle effect. 



    We can fix it very easily. Just go to the effects and the presets and search for the motion tile. Apply it and make sure to place it on top of all layers. Now change the output width value to 1000 as well as the output height value to 1000. It will fix the black bar problem. Now check this mirror edges option and everything will look fine. Check it once again. And this is looking much better. Now we are going to add the transitions. 


   Go to the position between both clips, and we will add the transition here. In case you are not able to play the video in real time and takes much longer to play, then make sure to turn down the quality to quarter or anything below the full. Now press control or command shift left arrow key to skip 10 frames to the left, then select the shake and tile layer, go to the effects and the presets and search for the transform. Apply it on the bottom of all of the effects. We already have the transform in the wiggle, but we will use it for making the transition. 


    Now apply a keyframe on the position then go to the middle of the clips and this time press control or command shift. Right arrow key to skip ten frames forward. Now change the first position value to a higher number, something like 4700. And this is the transition we are trying to achieve. Now press you to reveal all key frames and add an expression on the position keyframes. You can download this expression from the link in the description. I am changing the frequency value to one. Don't worry, you don't have to do anything. I will share this changed version Now select the expression and copy it. 


Hi there, Akio is here. today I will give a tutorial on Daddy shakes in after effects, for example like this. Cause there are some people commenting on my TikTok account, they want me to make a shake tutorial. ok, just go to the tutorial. first, enter the clip or twixtor you want to edit. then drag it to the timeline. then Pre-compose. look for the "motion tile" effect, and drag it to the clips, you can use my settings. copy the effect to another clip. then add "null". duplicate in two. connect clip to null. on the clip. press the P key then Shift + S + R. then set the X position to 220 and set the rotation to 5. don't forget to activate the keyframe. then move to the end of the clip then advance by 10 frames. And add the keyframe but don't need to change it. move to the end of the clip then rewind by 5 frames. then add a keyframe and set the X position to -120 and the rotation to -4. if so, select all the keyframes and press the F9 key on the keyboard. then for Scale, set it to 120 or according to your taste, so that the tiles don't leak. select all keyframes and their scales and press Ctrl + C. I usually do this, i.e. rewind the first keyframe shake. You can follow it too.







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 if shake already. then we make the transition. I'll let you see my settings and graphs, and I already know that you can do it, so I don't need to explain too much. Press Ctrl + V to paste the shake that was made earlier. add two Adjustment Layers. add a "motion tile" effect on the second Adjustment Layer to create a black bar. on the first Adjustment Layer, add a "Warp" effect. change the Warp Style from ARC to FishEye. set "Bend" to 0 first. add a keyframe at the beginning and at the end. then share the end set to -100. select it and press F9 and open graph settings, then you can follow the graph I used for this. for the first Adjustment Layer, set the motion tile effect in the Output Height to approximately 90. and done, here is the result. ok, today's tutorial is here, if you like this video please click the like, share and subscribe button. 



Leave your comments below and don't forget to follow my Instagram at. I'm Akio and I'll see you in the next video. luv u guys :3 

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Friday, February 10, 2023

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I wasn't planning on making an updated color grading tutorial but after I dropped Sounds of the PNW you guys requested the actual hell out of it so today i want to show you how i turn this shot into this shot using color grading in alight Motion. Tt's worth noting that this is just my individual style of grading. I like to go very moody and punchy and contrasty and you don't have to do that, but what you can and should do is take the techniques that i'm talking about in this video and apply them to create your own style of grading. 

t's also worth noting that i shoot in log which is like a very flat profile with very little contrast in the image, and i always over expose my shots by two stops. Shooting in your camera's flattest picture profile allows you to retain as much detail in the highlights and shadows as possible. That gives you a lot of flexibility when you're color grading but it's also important when shooting in that flat profile to overexpose your image usually by about two stops so that you retain as much detail in the colors as possible and prevent grain from getting in and having all those colored artifacts in your image that make your grade appear messier. I'm also using lumetri color in adobe premiere pro to do all this grading, but there are similar techniques and effects available in final cut and davinci resolve as well.

















 The first and actually most important step in this process is not color grading but color correction= taking that super flat footage from your camera that might be off in terms of exposure or color and fixing it so that it's nice and clean and ready for your grade. To do this you want to make sure that two scopes are visible- the parade and the vectorscope. The parade shows you all of the brightness values in your image from 0 which is black all the way up to 100 which is white, and the vectorscope shows you the colors in your image with the very center being gray, the hues around the edge, and as colors move out towards the edge of the circle that means they're more saturated. So it shows you a map of all the pixels in your image by color and brightness.

 This gives you a really concrete way to look at those scopes and see exactly what the colors in your image are doing. So the first thing i want to do is take that flat footage from my camera and bring back a realistic lifelike amount of contrast. 

So i'm going to start by taking the black point and dragging it down until something on the parade hits zero. Then once i've got just those couple of pixels that are technically black in the image i'm gonna take the white point and drag it up so that some technically hit 100 so we have a couple of white pixels in the image. So we have that full contrast from true white to true black. 

Now, it's worth noting that sometimes you're not going to have anything completely white or completely black in your image, so make sure to take a look at what you're working with beforehand. Like if you have a really dark frame where there's nothing that's technically white, if you stretch it all the way that something completely turns white you're actually going to be losing detail and making the image look worse. Actually for example with this image, these bags in the back and the shelves can be completely black. There should be a black pixel in there somewhere for there to be the right amount of contrast. But there's nothing in the frame that's completely true white, so if i stretch that white point all the way out my skin is gonna be way too bright. And that goes for all the techniques I'm gonna be talking about in this video. Don't just like press buttons and look at the scopes and see what it does. Use your eyes. Look at the footage and see what looks right. 
















So now that we've corrected the levels throughout the image it's time to adjust the white balance, and this is something that i'm guilty of messing up all the time. I'll go out to shoot, have my camera automatically set to cloudy from the day before, it's not a cloudy day anymore it's sunny, and the shots are all way too warm. So i have to fix that in post. The best thing you can possibly do is just get it right in camera, but even when you do it's sometimes still just a little bit off. And if you try to grade without your white balance being corrected first, the image is going to completely fall apart and you're going to really notice all those inaccuracies in the color temperature. So let's fix it. The way that i prefer to correct white balance whenever i can is by having something that's white in the image and just using the eyedropper to select it and correct the white balance that way. 

In fact for this shot I've got a white piece of paper so that I can set the white balance when i'm editing. This is a good thing to do if you have the chance but a lot of the time you don't. You'll notice in a lot of my vlogs where i'm shooting outside in less of a controlled environment I'll wear like a white shirt or a white hoodie. That's actually so that i can set white balance by using that eyedropper tool on what i'm wearing. So if you can find something that's completely white in the image that's the way i would go, but if you can't there are other options. So first if you're shooting a human subject then you can mask around their skin tone and make sure that it's accurate. 

So just draw a mask around something that's just skin, like on this shot I would select probably just this half of my face. Then take a look at the vector scope and since you've isolated that skin tone all of the pixels on the vector scope should be aligning on this line in the top left. If they're to the left of that line then it means that your shot has a green cast and you need to add more purple to make that skin tone accurate. So go over to the tint and drag it more towards the purple side. Then you can just delete that mask and you can see that your white balance should be accurate at that point. Finally if there's not anything white or a skin tone in the image you can try just adjusting the colors to have a balanced image which will generally be more or less correct in terms of white balance. So without masking anything out to isolate it just take a look at the vector scope for the entire image and if you see that it's skewing a bit towards the green side then add in some magenta to push it back towards the center of the circle. If it's skewing towards blue add in some yellow in the temperature to get it back to the center of that map. This is not a perfect method. Like if you're shooting in the forest you're probably going to have a lot of green throughout your image and it's going to dominate the vector scope, so if you correct it to just be in the center then your image is going to actually have a purple cast and be worse. So like use your head, but this can be a useful technique for seeing what could help with your white balance. Now that we've corrected the colors of our image i'm going to add another lumetri color effect and start grading. The first thing i'll do is jump into the curves and use a nice broad s-curve to try and get those deep shadows in my image. This is just a personal preference and in fact one that a lot of people don't like to do themselves, but i like to have really broad deep shadows where the shadow portions of the image kind of just blend together into one big gooey dark spot of color. Then i'll just scroll on down to the hue curves and start adjusting some colors. This is the hue versus saturation curve. On the x-axis we have hue and on the y-axis we have saturation. So you can select a color drag it up and down to saturate it or desaturate it. I like to start out by marking the reds where the skin tones are so i know i'm not messing with those skin tones too dramatically. Then I'll move on and start desaturating purple and green. 

















A lot of artifacts throughout your image are going to be on the purple and blue side, so if you start by just desaturating those colors you're probably going to clean the image up a good bit- not always, but it generally helps for me. I don't desaturate the green as much as the purples, but I do drag them down a good bit just to have that moody vibe in the image. You guys know I like that moody vibe. I'll then bring back some of the blue if there's actually something that should be blue in the shot. So for example this shot of the brooklyn bridge was shot during blue hour so the sky and the reflection should be blue, but on this shot that we shot in the pacific northwest this gate and the car behind it look blue on camera but they're actually gray so i'm just gonna leave the blue completely out of this one so they're true gray. Then below that the hue versus hue curve. And this is similar to the hue versus saturation curve we just talked about but instead of selecting a color and dragging it to adjust its saturation you can select a color then drag it up and down to actually change the hue and shift that color you know closer to another color. So what you can do is just take that entire thing drag it up a little bit then the blues are going to turn green and the yellows are going to turn red and you've got like a cliche teal and orange travel influencer color grade- don't do that. Instead we're just gonna make some small tweaks to individual colors here because things can really get out of hand with this slider. So i'm gonna start by boxing around the greens and then dragging them down to give them a cooler tint. I like to have those nice minty greens in my images lately. Then I'm just going to select the blues and drag them up a little bit to give them a teal tint. Then all that's left is the orange tones, yellow orange and red, and these it really depends on the shot but what i generally like to do is just play around with them and i usually end up shifting them up a little bit to be closer to red without messing up the skin tone. That's an important part of this because the skin tones are in that warm range so you don't want to tweak it too much or you're going to absolutely destroy your skin tones and end up with purple skin. And boom we're done with the hue curves, and these are what i usually use to make like the broader adjustments to the large colors in my shot. But what if you want to make a more fine-tuned adjustment to a really specific individual color. Well, that's where HSL secondary comes in. This basically allows you to select an individual color in the image and tweak it to your liking. 

And when you remove red you add teal, so we're going to add a bit of a teal tint into those shadows which I think just adds some more color contrast and gives it more of that moody but punchy vibe. If you have desaturated greens in your image this also might add that extra kind of depth that you need to make those greens look good. A lot of the time if you desaturate the greens they can look kind of dry and faded, but this gives them that minor teal tent to have them be this is almost always completely useless except for when you want to desaturate the blacks and whites.

 So what we're going to do is just select the darkest pixels and the lightest pixels and drag the saturation down to zero. This is never gonna like damage your shot, like it's always going to either do nothing or fix the problem, so it's worth adding to almost every shot you ever work with. For example on this one I adjusted the white balance and made it a lot more warm so we have a bit of a yellow tint and the highlights and you don't really notice it until you desaturate those white pixels and see just how much better it looks. It's subtle but once you see it you can't unsee the difference that it makes. So what I would do is literally just add this on an adjustment layer over the entire project because it's either going to help on some shots or do nothing at all. It's never going to be a mistake. Finally i like to add this diffused highlights effect to most of my footage, but i already made a tutorial just on how to do that effect so i'll just link that right up here. But that's all for today. I hope you learned everything you wanted to from this video. I hope i answered all of your burning questions about my color grading. If you enjoyed this video or learned something new from it do feel free to show your support by leaving a like on the video sharing it with your friends or even subscribing to my channel. I upload new videos just like this every single week. But that's all for now. Keep creating and I'll see you in the next one. 









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Thursday, January 26, 2023

Sanjana 💝 Soft Edit Project File Download

January 26, 2023 0

 






this video is brought to you by story blog whatever you guys like Rc and welcome to where we recreate effects for famous movies and music videos and today we're having a look at three more effects from the music video seeker mode by Travis Scott featuring Drake but today we are going to do things differently because Jordy still on vacation together with his girlfriend Kim but I'm sure that they are missing us isn't that right mmm that hurts [Music] guys and that's supposed to be in this video I mean look around me I got better things to do anyway since there's a camera in me 







now I'd like to make a quick shout out to story blocks our channel sponsor sorry blocks is an online library where you can find Alight Motion  templates stock footage transitions video effects and a ton more I'm currently in Iceland making a beautiful travel video and a lot of the shots that I'll be taking here will also be published to their library so if you already have a membership you can just download them when they are available and if you aren't a member yet well then definitely make sure to check it out by clicking the first link in the description below walk further geordie as for today 





we're again having a look at psycho mode from Travis Scott and Drake because last week we showed you how to do two hyperlapse effects and a slanting effect in this video we are recreating in other three effects but this time it's all gonna be in Premiere Pro but first let's build a nice set so we're giving the cars an extra touch we're going to put these specular from spiffy gear under a car so you get that neon look like all those student cars from need for speed and fast and furious in the sync mode music video there is a certain effect named data machine this is an effect where the data of the footage is manipulated in order to achieve this kind of glitchy pixel transition now we are going to recreate its transition with Premiere Pro and an additional software if you want to create a good data mushing effect you have to create motion in your shot either do this with a camera movement or you can do it in post-production like we are going to do this way the motion will be in tensor and the effect will come out better in the music video you can also see two kinds of data mushing one we are averaging mushes and one where a person is cut out we are going to explain the one where the person is cut out because the other one works exactly the same for the one with a person cut out we are going to use a green screen in the same scene that you are putting your subject try to imagine lighting as good as possible so it really looks like he's standing in the scene to director in front of the green screen and should your background without the actor








 now let's get into Alight Motion from the project panel drag the clip from Janak into the timeline on this we are going to add a pre glitch so go to your effects panel and look for the turbulent displacement effect from the effects control panel you can set it as placement to horizontal displacements then scroll to almost the end of the clip and enable the animation for the amount and set this to zero go to the end and decrease it to 350 now we are going to set the other parameters so stick with me set-asides 253 the offset to 1080 2 by 366 it complexity 210 evolution to 187 and a random seed to 94 I know this was fast but normally you already got a kukri glitch after this you can put the background on track number 1 in a green screen shot on track number 2 and go to the opacity properties in the effects control panel you want to click on the pen tool which you can use to create a mask roughly create a mask around your actor to remove your surroundings after you have done this look for the ultra key effect in the effects panel drag that to your green screen clip and with the color picker you can then select the green to remove it now you have your actor standing in your scene simple as that nest everything together and add a simple zoom in to add some movements you can do this by animating the scale from 100 to 105 sadly you can dead Amash and Premiere Pro so we have to use a different software named data marsh studio this is a free software which you can use for data moshing and you can download it through the link in the description below before we can start with the moshing we have to have two clips to wash it all together and create a transition that's why we have to render out or two clips 












                   



 we just made this has to be done one by one now you're probably thinking why the green-screen end well we'll come back to that later after you have two Clips you can start up the data March to do until ask you to open a project or create one just simply create a new one and create a new folder for it I'm going to do this on my desktop so we can easily find it back later when this is done adjust the width and the height to 1920 by 1080 and click Save on the top right you can then import your two videos you want to March this has to be done one by one when locating your footage it can be that you don't see your footage in your folder 






I had the same issue but that can be fixed easily adjust the format on the right bottom corner to do one from your footage now you will see all your clips select the one you want and click import double click on your clip that has to come first you can then insert it in the timeline through the panel in the right bottom quarter set the starting and end frame and press insert do the same for your second clip but check delete iframe check box from now on of course you can add as many clip as you want just don't forget to delete the iframes after you have done this set the beginning of the iframe box above the timeline to your begin clip now you can hit the export tab on the left bottom corner and press export effort it's done exporting you can hit the play button under export tab and check out what you have created fine-tune if necessary if not the program already renders it in the folder your special created for this 





let's get back into Premiere Pro and import your data Marsh clip create a new sequence with the data Marsh video on the first break now you have a data Marsh effect for everything glitches but we want to cut out Lorenzo so that he stops glitching earlier that is where the green screen shot comes in place the green screen shot on top of the data Marsh clip sync them both and trim the green screen shot to where you want it to start go into your effects control panel and to the opacity properties enable the animation for the opacity a let's start at zero go a few frames further in time and change it to a hundred another thing you can do is let the data merge background fade back to the regular background just place your background on the same track as a data Maj make a cut in the data merge background where you wanted to end and place a regular background against it and the cross dissolve if necessary whoo I hope you all got that because it will give a very cool transition effect if done right [Music] very cool indeed but now let's dive straight into the second effect which is going to be these moving overlays you can see right here in the sake of mode music clip you can do this effect on every shot you want but we are going to use our background and green-screen shot again to make it ourselves easier back in Premiere Pro you want to place your background on track number one on top of that we're going to place a star clip which we got from story blogs once you have placed your star clip on the second track create a small rectangle mask from the top to the bottom starting from the left side in the opacity property you can set its feather to zero and go to the timeline and make a cut after three frames in the clip after that cut you need to adjust your mask so that the left side is aligned with the right side of the mask of the previous clip do this until you reach the middle of your shop you can always make your shot smaller towards to end so it will end right in the middle then




 we are going to add a second star clip above the first start but what you now want to do is make all the cuts first and then one by one copy the opacity properties from the track below to the new star clip after you have done this you will offset the entire track 3 frames so that it starts when the first star clip is already one step further do this process another 6 to 7 times so that you can see a cool animation of moving masks I know it's a tedious job but it will give a very cool effect once you are done with this you can nest it all together and now you have one clip with the mask animations the next thing to do is duplicating your nested sequence as many times as you want position them on the timeline on the point where your previous animations of the mask opens up on the left side when doing this you'll create an endless loop of moving masks now again nest everything together make a duplicate of this nested sequence and in the effects panel search for flip horizontal add this to the top NASA sequence and now you have moving masks on both sides the only thing you now have to do is go to the effects control panel and in the opacity properties set the blending mode to screen you can also adjust the opacity to around 40% and before we forget add your green-screen shell to the top wallah there you have it a crew moving mask background 








okay guys I know it's a lot of information but hold on just a little longer because the next effect will be a short and easy one but with a super awesome result we're going to recreate this 2d 3d effect from the music clip the most important thing of the effect is a camera movement they do this will determine the outcome of the effects we're filming on the wide-angle lens so you can go really close to your subject when doing this you will create a bigger parallax effect without moving your camera too much let your subject stand still except for one element like his hands or even its eyebrow then while filming do small movement to one side this can be up or down or to the sides easy as that fire up  again and now import your footage into a new sequence then look for the wanted starting position and make it cut there go a few frames further and time and again make it cut where your movement ends delete everything else when you only have your short clip of your movement duplicate this on the same track right next to the original right click on the duplicate and look for speed and duration check the reverse speed checkbox and that's it you can now nest these two together and duplicate them as much as you want to create a longer effect just like this [] and that was it for today guys I know it was much but I hope you enjoyed it and learned everything you wanted to learn Thank You  








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Saturday, January 21, 2023

Aishwarya Soft Edit Project File Download

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hey everybody Nathaniel Dodds from Tuck vidcom and today we're gonna talk about some  Alight Motion, video editing specifically this blurring whip pan a transition it's so easy to make and save you can save it as a preset you're absolutely gonna love it it's so sweet and smooth and just right now if you do enjoy this tutorial, make sure you subscribe to the channel 




    so you can check out all the Alight Motion After Effects, video editing tutorials you're gonna love it in fact let's check out the transition right here right now as we transition into this tutorial hey so check that out pretty cool right now what we're going to do is we've got this clip of a lion and it's gonna transition,to this leopard now here's what we need to do first and foremost we need to come over here and choose the new item icon down here in our project bin and choose to create a new adjustment layer yep that looks great 1920 1080 that's the size of my sequence perfect. 

  what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna drag it out and I'm just gonna drop it here near the split in my Clips right and I can just drag it out again I can make it as big as I want we're gonna kind of specify how big we want this adjustment layer to be in just a moment what I'm gonna do is have my down arrow key now the down arrow key is gonna move the playhead, to the end of the currently while currently targeted tracks in this case V's 1 through 3 are all targeted so any clips on those tracks are going to you know it's gonna respect the end of a clip so you can see it moves us exactly to the end of the Lions clip right at the beginning of the leopard clip all right I'm gonna hold my shift key and I'm gonna hit my left arrow key and just bump the playhead backward 5 frames and then I'm gonna take the end of my adjustment layer, clip it to there and then .


I'm gonna bump forward so hold down shift and hit the right arrow key once to bring me back to the split and the click and then I'll probably go like 1 2 to put it ten frames past because the the transitional, kind of really slow down as we enter the next clip alright so this is how it's gonna work five frames before the transition 10 frames after let's add some effects to this adjustment layer we're gonna come here to our effects panel I'm gonna hit the little search bar here I'm gonna type in offset and you can see there it is video effects, distort offset 



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   I'm just gonna drag that out and drop it on the adjustment layer now this is a 1920 by 1080 document so the center X point is half the 1920 divided by 2 which is 960 now I want my offset to move a full like one frame see how this legree duplicates the frame and slides it over so I want this to get to negative 960 so I'm gonna type negative 960 just like that right and then I'm gonna, move my playhead over kind of to almost at the end of the adjustment layer you see there's the end of the adjustment layer, but I'm working up here in my animation timeline because right here on shift to Center I'm gonna select this little stopwatch which as Premiere Pro is telling me is the toggle animation button and that's going to drop what's called a keyframe.

 RIght out there great let's add another keyframe we're gonna do it before this because we we want this offset animation to take place over the course of the adjustment layer so just move the playhead back before that keyframe we just dropped and all we need to do is hit this reset parameter arrow that's gonna reset our shift Center to the default.





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Adjustment layer you really can't go wrong save it as a preset be done with it and you know you lock in your keyframe so you don't to keep reanimating everything and it's just a nice compact tight little package for you if you really enjoy this type of transition so for creating this transition, in Premiere Pro and everything that goes along with it guys thanks for watching and that's it get it got it good Nathaniel Dodds InTouch vidcom I'll catch you in the next one and before you go make sure you subscribe to my channel for more great tutorials every day also by my course it helps us do what we do and this channel is supported by viewers just like you you can also just click the thumbnail and watch another video from this channel see you next time guys 










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Wednesday, January 11, 2023

Wednesday Adams Soft Edit Project File Download

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Welcome to another Film Impact video tutorial. I'm the founder and senior developer of Film Impact's Premium Tools, here to show you three ways on how to use the Film Impact Wipe Impacts. And let's dive in straight away. 





I've got two clips here, two beautiful clips, and we're going to apply the Wipe Impacts. So let's dive into the effects library, type in Wipe Impacts and there you go, Wipe Impacts. Just drag, drop, see what it does out of the box. And there, that's a beautiful video transition. It's got blur, it's a nice wipe and let's give this transition a little bit more time to breathe and there you go. 


   

So this is the Wipe Impacts video transition straight out of the box. And the good thing is when you select the video transition and dive into the effects controls tab, you'll find all the parameter controls here. One of them is the angle control, so set it at a nice angle. 


     See, I like the sky, it's got this beautiful warm orange glow to it and let's have that introduced first and increase the feather amount. And this is actually the range from which the wipe is happening. So increase it and crank it up, and now you've got a beautiful video transition. And as you can see, we've got loads of blur applied to both the in- and outgoing clips. And we could select an outgoing clip only, and that will make sure the focus is being pulled away from the outgoing clip. So it's applied to this girl here and we can play with the amount of blur. 


               

                  




So make it a little bit subtle and that's good. And let's play with the colors as well, because we can add color to this video transition. And here I'm going to have the color picker here and just take the eyedropper and sample a nice orange color here. Oh, that's a little bit too much there. But don't worry, we can slow it down. So this is beautiful. This is actually introducing the orangeness earlier on in the video transition.



     So this is working very well here. So there you go. It might be too much there, so play with that, make it subtle. But it will add to the video transition. Now, another thing that you can keep in mind is we've got the sun here. And this is a beautiful sunset, but know that brightness in your frame generally attracts the attention of the viewer, and while this is an outgoing clip you could play with the moment that the sun will disappear behind this girl's head. 



     So here, let me show you that here, because you'll see that the movement, the camera movement will eventually may turn to the sun behind her head and now the video transitions. Because I've been playing with the timing, so I've just moved the video transition here. But you can also use the slip tool. Why? Just to change where the video begins and ends. But now, just at the moment the wipe comes to the sun, it has disappeared behind her head. And this is again aiding, it's helping the transition move to the next scene. And now we've got a beautiful video transition. It feels very natural, it feels elegant, it's dreamy. It's just the way you want it, right? So, let's move on to the second example of the Wipe Impacts. We have two clips here. So, crane birds. And again, we're going to do drag, drop the video transition, see what it does. Let's give it more time to breathe.



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    And I'm going to zoom in, sorry you couldn't see that, it was behind the video. That's beautiful. And now, as you can see, both clips here are very similar. We've got birds, we've got similar colors, and so the look and feel is kind of the same, even though one clip is a little bit more close and this is more of a long shot. But I find the blurriness a little bit distracting here because the clips are so similar. So now, dive into the effects controls tab, and just have the blur amount removed all the way to zero. And now you can see this is very playful. And again, increase the feather amount and see how you like that. And now you can see this white area is just getting pumped up a little bit because the exposure amount is being set at 25 percent by default. If we lowered that all the way to zero, we kind of get this dull feeling right during the wipe. And I would say avoid that. Play with the color, give it a little bit more of a brighter area. This might be too much, so again, be subtle with this. But just a little bit, we'll crank it up just enough so you would lose the dullness. And maybe even warm it up, so take a warm color. 




So this is reddish. Again, you can take the eyedropper here. So that's beautiful, the eyedropper. It might be too much again, so just be subtle. And this is beautiful. So play with how this works on your footage. And this color might work for one footage and doesn't work for another footage.





 So always look and see how that feels. Now another cool thing that I want to show you with the Wipe Impacts is that we have a Bezier curve. But let's change the Bezier curve to split. And a split will actually create a pause right in the middle of this transition. And to show you this, let's decrease

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Thursday, January 5, 2023

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January 05, 2023 0

 





Welcome to another Film Impact video tutorial. I'm Jaap Boerhof. I'm the founder and senior developer of Film Impact's Premium Tools, here to show you three ways on how to use the Film Impact Wipe Impacts. And let's dive in straight away. 





I've got two clips here, two beautiful clips, and we're going to apply the Wipe Impacts. So let's dive into the effects library, type in Wipe Impacts and there you go, Wipe Impacts. Just drag, drop, see what it does out of the box. And there, that's a beautiful video transition. It's got blur, it's a nice wipe and let's give this transition a little bit more time to breathe and there you go. 


   

So this is the Wipe Impacts video transition straight out of the box. And the good thing is when you select the video transition and dive into the effects controls tab, you'll find all the parameter controls here. One of them is the angle control, so set it at a nice angle. 


     See, I like the sky, it's got this beautiful warm orange glow to it and let's have that introduced first and increase the feather amount. And this is actually the range from which the wipe is happening. So increase it and crank it up, and now you've got a beautiful video transition. And as you can see, we've got loads of blur applied to both the in- and outgoing clips. And we could select an outgoing clip only, and that will make sure the focus is being pulled away from the outgoing clip. So it's applied to this girl here and we can play with the amount of blur. 


               

                  




So make it a little bit subtle and that's good. And let's play with the colors as well, because we can add color to this video transition. And here I'm going to have the color picker here and just take the eyedropper and sample a nice orange color here. Oh, that's a little bit too much there. But don't worry, we can slow it down. So this is beautiful. This is actually introducing the orangeness earlier on in the video transition.



     So this is working very well here. So there you go. It might be too much there, so play with that, make it subtle. But it will add to the video transition. Now, another thing that you can keep in mind is we've got the sun here. And this is a beautiful sunset, but know that brightness in your frame generally attracts the attention of the viewer, and while this is an outgoing clip you could play with the moment that the sun will disappear behind this girl's head. 



     So here, let me show you that here, because you'll see that the movement, the camera movement will eventually may turn to the sun behind her head and now the video transitions. Because I've been playing with the timing, so I've just moved the video transition here. But you can also use the slip tool. Why? Just to change where the video begins and ends. But now, just at the moment the wipe comes to the sun, it has disappeared behind her head. And this is again aiding, it's helping the transition move to the next scene. And now we've got a beautiful video transition. It feels very natural, it feels elegant, it's dreamy. It's just the way you want it, right? So, let's move on to the second example of the Wipe Impacts. We have two clips here. So, crane birds. And again, we're going to do drag, drop the video transition, see what it does. Let's give it more time to breathe.



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    And I'm going to zoom in, sorry you couldn't see that, it was behind the video. That's beautiful. And now, as you can see, both clips here are very similar. We've got birds, we've got similar colors, and so the look and feel is kind of the same, even though one clip is a little bit more close and this is more of a long shot. But I find the blurriness a little bit distracting here because the clips are so similar. So now, dive into the effects controls tab, and just have the blur amount removed all the way to zero. And now you can see this is very playful. And again, increase the feather amount and see how you like that. And now you can see this white area is just getting pumped up a little bit because the exposure amount is being set at 25 percent by default. If we lowered that all the way to zero, we kind of get this dull feeling right during the wipe. And I would say avoid that. Play with the color, give it a little bit more of a brighter area. This might be too much, so again, be subtle with this. But just a little bit, we'll crank it up just enough so you would lose the dullness. And maybe even warm it up, so take a warm color. 




So this is reddish. Again, you can take the eyedropper here. So that's beautiful, the eyedropper. It might be too much again, so just be subtle. And this is beautiful. So play with how this works on your footage. And this color might work for one footage and doesn't work for another footage.





 So always look and see how that feels. Now another cool thing that I want to show you with the Wipe Impacts is that we have a Bezier curve. But let's change the Bezier curve to split. And a split will actually create a pause right in the middle of this transition. And to show you this, let's decrease

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Friday, December 30, 2022

Megha Akash Soft Edit XML Download

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Welcome to another Film Impact video tutorial. I'm Jaap Boerhof. I'm the founder and senior developer of Film Impact's Premium Tools, here to show you three ways on how to use the Film Impact Wipe Impacts. And let's dive in straight away. 





I've got two clips here, two beautiful clips, and we're going to apply the Wipe Impacts. So let's dive into the effects library, type in Wipe Impacts and there you go, Wipe Impacts. Just drag, drop, see what it does out of the box. And there, that's a beautiful video transition. It's got blur, it's a nice wipe and let's give this transition a little bit more time to breathe and there you go. 


   

So this is the Wipe Impacts video transition straight out of the box. And the good thing is when you select the video transition and dive into the effects controls tab, you'll find all the parameter controls here. One of them is the angle control, so set it at a nice angle. 


     See, I like the sky, it's got this beautiful warm orange glow to it and let's have that introduced first and increase the feather amount. And this is actually the range from which the wipe is happening. So increase it and crank it up, and now you've got a beautiful video transition. And as you can see, we've got loads of blur applied to both the in- and outgoing clips. And we could select an outgoing clip only, and that will make sure the focus is being pulled away from the outgoing clip. So it's applied to this girl here and we can play with the amount of blur. 


               

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So make it a little bit subtle and that's good. And let's play with the colors as well, because we can add color to this video transition. And here I'm going to have the color picker here and just take the eyedropper and sample a nice orange color here. Oh, that's a little bit too much there. But don't worry, we can slow it down. So this is beautiful. This is actually introducing the orangeness earlier on in the video transition.



     So this is working very well here. So there you go. It might be too much there, so play with that, make it subtle. But it will add to the video transition. Now, another thing that you can keep in mind is we've got the sun here. And this is a beautiful sunset, but know that brightness in your frame generally attracts the attention of the viewer, and while this is an outgoing clip you could play with the moment that the sun will disappear behind this girl's head. 



     So here, let me show you that here, because you'll see that the movement, the camera movement will eventually may turn to the sun behind her head and now the video transitions. Because I've been playing with the timing, so I've just moved the video transition here. But you can also use the slip tool. Why? Just to change where the video begins and ends. But now, just at the moment the wipe comes to the sun, it has disappeared behind her head. And this is again aiding, it's helping the transition move to the next scene. And now we've got a beautiful video transition. It feels very natural, it feels elegant, it's dreamy. It's just the way you want it, right? So, let's move on to the second example of the Wipe Impacts. We have two clips here. So, crane birds. And again, we're going to do drag, drop the video transition, see what it does. Let's give it more time to breathe.



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    And I'm going to zoom in, sorry you couldn't see that, it was behind the video. That's beautiful. And now, as you can see, both clips here are very similar. We've got birds, we've got similar colors, and so the look and feel is kind of the same, even though one clip is a little bit more close and this is more of a long shot. But I find the blurriness a little bit distracting here because the clips are so similar. So now, dive into the effects controls tab, and just have the blur amount removed all the way to zero. And now you can see this is very playful. And again, increase the feather amount and see how you like that. And now you can see this white area is just getting pumped up a little bit because the exposure amount is being set at 25 percent by default. If we lowered that all the way to zero, we kind of get this dull feeling right during the wipe. And I would say avoid that. Play with the color, give it a little bit more of a brighter area. This might be too much, so again, be subtle with this. But just a little bit, we'll crank it up just enough so you would lose the dullness. And maybe even warm it up, so take a warm color. 




So this is reddish. Again, you can take the eyedropper here. So that's beautiful, the eyedropper. It might be too much again, so just be subtle. And this is beautiful. So play with how this works on your footage. And this color might work for one footage and doesn't work for another footage.





 So always look and see how that feels. Now another cool thing that I want to show you with the Wipe Impacts is that we have a Bezier curve. But let's change the Bezier curve to split. And a split will actually create a pause right in the middle of this transition. And to show you this, let's decrease

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