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Sunday, January 16, 2022

Simple Badass Project File Download

January 16, 2022 0

 How To Make Trending Simple Badass Transition Tutorial In Alight Motion Tutorial 









    Hello video creators welcome to Rc Edits today we're going to Simple Badass Transition making shapes with the track matte key effect to create the following transitions 

  



Were just few examples of what you can do with this technique once you understand how this works you'll see that the possibilities are endless and now after this energetic intro i'll slow it down and show you step by step how it's done inside premiere pro right after the message of our sponsor squarespace if you want to build your own website or web store then definitely check out squarespace i've used them for more than two years now and i can confirm that it's easy to start with their award-winning templates even if you don't have any experience with web design and their templates are built in such a way that will look great on any device like your pc tablet or smartphone use the link tourism to get the free trial or 10 discount on your first purchase the links can be found in the video description 





















Add Video Clips:

Now i'm going to show you how to make this transition in adobe premiere pro inside premiere, i've already got these two clips on the timeline that will come to use for the demo we're going to start by moving the second video to the second track of the timeline and let it overlap for a few seconds with the first video here you can see the duration, of the overlap which will also be the duration for the transition 

    next we're going to switch to the eraser tool by hitting the c key and then cut the second video at the end of the first video and after that we can switch back to the selection tool by hitting the v key and then i'll move the left over of the second video back to the first track because this is the part that we're going to use for the transition.


Add Shapes:

 now it's time to add a shape to the video and in this case we're going to add a circle and we're going to do this with the ellipse tool that you can find here, which is often hidden under the pen tool we can now simply left-click somewhere in the program monitor and then draw a circle and by holding this shift key you can make a perfect circle instead of making an oval shape for the transition we'll need a circle that is about this big now we need to switch back to the selection tool by hitting the v key or click this icon here 

 next i'm going to shorten the duration of the graphic layer so it will match with the transition in the next steps we'll come to animate the circle make sure you've got the graphic layer, selected and head over to the effects control panel in here i'm going to open up the shape layer and then enable keyframes for position and skill by clicking on the stopwatch icon and then 

    i'm going to zoom out in the program monitor because we need to work outside of the frame now we're going to start the animation here in the right bottom corner.


Keyframes:

So i'm going to play around with position values until the circle is just out of the frame it might be a little hard to see but the position of the circle is here where the red box is and that's our starting position as well so we're going to move these two keyframes, to the beginning and for the next set of keyframes 

  we're going to move the circle back into the frame and then we're going to scale it up so it will fill up the entire frame and with these two sets of keyframes, we've created this animation and to make the animation a bit more smoother.   

   we're going to right click on the last set of keyframes and then select ease in and for the first set of keyframes, we'll select ease out and finally i will also move the last set of keyframes, to the end of the transition and this is what we've got so far next we're going to use this white shape to reveal the second video and to do this we need to add the track matte key effect in the effects panel ation by right clicking on the first keyframe and then select ease out and for the last keyframe we're going to select ease in and for the middle keyframes, we're going to select bezier and this is what we've got so far and to finish it off we can also enable the stroke for the rectangle and also here i'm using a gray color and i will also increase the width of the stroke and because, we've already selected the luma option you can see the results right away and that's it for this one let's have a look at the final results okay i've got one more example for you so let's go for this transition.


















Second Keyframes:

we're going to add two rectangles, with the rectangle tool i'm going to add the first one on the top half of the frame and the second one on the bottom half and then i'll move back to the timeline and cut the tracks with the razor tool and remove, the parts that we don't need with the selection tool select the graphics layer move over to the effects control panel and then enable keyframes, for position for the first shape then i'm going to move this keyframe with the final position to the end of the transition and then we'll reposition the rectangle all the way to the left outside of the frame and then move this keyframe.


Finally:

 The beginning of the transition now we're going to do the same steps with the keyframes, for the next shape but in this case we'll move it to the opposite direction and also move the first keyframe, to the beginning of the transition and finally we'll also add ease in and ease out keyframes to make the animation more smoother and that's it for this example let's have a look at the final results and that also concludes this premiere pro tutorial i hope you enjoyed this one and if you did you might also want to check out this video anyway as always thanks a lot for watching, and i hope you have a wonderful day 























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Zoom+ Lens Blur Transition

January 16, 2022 0

 Trending Zoom + Lens Blur Transition Tutorial 



Introduction:

Today i'm going to show you how to zoom in Alight Motion, also you will see how you can create different zoom effects on your footage so when zooming into our footage it all comes down to using the scale parameter here in your effects controls.

    So you can use the scale parameter to zoom in zoom out your clip you can also use your position parameter, your x value to move your clip left and right and your y value to move your clip up and down and you can reset any of these parameters, by hitting this arrow here and reset it back to the default values now one of the easiest ways to zoom in on a clip is to use what they call a punch cut or cut to close up and for this type of a zoom you don't need any key framing i have a clip here in the timeline.


Position:

 i'm just going to move my playhead over, i'm going to make two cuts here on this clip hit c for the razor tool make one cut right there bring my head over and this is where i want my punch cut to end so i'll make another cut right here hit my v key to go back to my selection tool and then i'm going to select that middle clip 


Add Keyframes:

i'm going to adjust my scale parameter and zoom in and i'm going to change my x and y values kind of center this and so as i play this back here is my zoom in or my punch, cut and now it's going to go back to the wide view and that's the easiest way to zoom if you don't want to use any keyframing, so now with this clip here we're going to zoom and we're going to use keyframes to enable keyframing come up to your effects controls, and if you're going to use position and scale together or one or the other you would click on the stopwatch right here and right away it creates default keyframes and if you move your playhead over.

  let's say i want to scale this up and when i made a change to the scale at the position of my playhead it made another keyframe and if i play this back you can see it zoomed and the distance between the initial keyframes, and the last one is the amount of time it takes for your clip to zoom in and if you need to move your keyframes at the same time just highlight them and they both turn blue and you can move them back and forth to change your starting position or your ending position or your keyframing, now to help with a smoother zoom you can highlight in this case the first keyframes and right click and come down here to temporal interpolation and say ease out and you notice that your keyframes change shape.

   i'm going to do this to my second keyframe and right click and say ease in so what we're doing here is we're actually creating a bit of acceleration, into the motion rather than to just abruptly starting and stopping so this should make it a little bit smoother looking played that back next to position,and scale if you drop down this arrow you see that your key frames have a graphical representation, and so you can grab these handles and these will give you more control over your zoom so if you want to zoom out it's basically the reverse so if i have my clip selected here and i'm going to click on scale and position to make my default keyframes.

 

Add Effects:

we're going to have a zoom and it's going to zoom in in the middle of two clips and it's going to have some motion blur, first you're going to come down here to the bottom of the project panel and click on this icon that's where it says new item and add adjustment layer and so i'm making sure that it is the same as my sequence and then drag that adjustment layer, over my clips that's the way it looks and put my playhead right in between the two clips and i'm going to select that adjustment layer and go into my effects and search for transform effect and i'm going to drop that on my adjustment layer.


Angle:

      i'm going to make a couple of adjustments and come down here to my transform effect, and scroll down and uncheck to use composition shutter angle,  and change that shutter angle to 360 this is going to create our motion blur in the transition now without moving the playhead i'm coming over to scale and i'm going to change the value to 300 and use my left arrow key and move my playhead back, three frames and i'm going to change my scale to 100 and so that created another keyframe there and i'm going to hit this arrow here that says go to next keyframe that's the first keyframe and then


Ending:

 i'm going to use my right arrow key and move over one frame and then click add remove keyframe, i have a new keyframe there and then i'm going to use my right arrow key to go over five frames and then here's where i'm going to change the scale back to 100 and if you want you can change the position, of these keyframes to change your timing but here's the motion blur in our transition you want more tutorials like this click or tap on one of the videos on the screen now and remember, it's never too late to learn thanks for watching see you in the next video you 




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Friday, January 14, 2022

Slide Transition Tutorial

January 14, 2022 0

 Trending Smooth Slide Transition Tutorial 


                         Slide Transition 


In this tutorial i'm going to show you how to make a smooth sliding transition inside, of Alight Motion  my name is Rc and i do weekly Alight Motion and filmmaking tutorials so make sure to subscribe and hit the bell so you don't miss out on future videos.



   I got two clips on the timeline and i really want to transition, from this clip right here and into the next clip with it sliding this way so the first thing we need to do is to drag this first clip that we are transitioning, from up to video track number two and then you can select how long you want the transition to be. 

 so i really want to start around here i think and then i can drag the second clip that we are going to transition, to under the first clip so now we have these two clips stacked together and then i'm going to select the eraser tool by hitting c on my keyboard and i'm going to make a cut right here at the first clip and i'm also going to make a second cut at the second clip .

So now we have sectioned off these two clips right here then we can go and select the first clip that we are transitioning, from and we're going to work inside of effect controls so i'm going to put my playhead at the beginning of the clip and i'm going to make a keyframe so i'm going to make a keyframe for position and i'm going to go forward in the clip and make another keyframe 

 so i'm just going to drag this to the side and i just want this clip to be slightly off to the side right here just so we don't see it anymore then i'm going to drag this last keyframe, all the way to the end of the clip so now it will look something, like that this looks a little bit weird so we are going to make this other clip slide at the same speed at the first clip so first we need to hide this first clip and we can hide this video track number two by clicking the toggle track output and then it disappears then we can select the second clip.

   we're going to make some keyframes on this clip as well so let's move the playhead to the beginning of the clip and then we're going to toggle a keyframe and we're just going to drag this all the way to the other side so we are slightly off screen then i'm going to move my playhead, to almost the end of the clip again and i'm going to drag this until we have it in the same place that it should be and then i want to drag this last keyframe up there as well i'm also going to add some blur but let's see how it looks so now we just have this simple little slide transition but i'm going to add some blur so the first thing we need to do is to go down here and select new adjustment layer, 

 when you get this box here you just click ok and inside of the project bin we have this adjustment layer so i'm just going to drag this on top of both of the clips and i'm just going to trim it so it fits on the transition right here and then we're going to search for effect right here called the directional blur and you'll find that in the video effects blur and sharpen folder and you have the directional burr right here so let's drag that on top of our adjustment layer and then i'm going to go to the beginning of the clip right here.

i'm going to set the values in the directional, blur to 90 degrees so that is horizontal and then we can increase the blur and this is something you can decide how much blur or not you want but i think i'm going to go around 30 and if you play this back right now this is how it looks but if this is too slow for you i will show you how you can make this go faster so to make this go faster we can simply, select all of the clips that are in this slide transition section and we can right click and nest it so click the nest button right there and click ok and then we can go over here and use the rate stretch tool or you can just click r on your keyboard and this will allow you to adjust how fast this section of the transition 

 So let's say i want to make this double as fast i could just drag this and then we can put this first clip on there and make sure we delete this and when we play this back right now we got a faster transition on the screen right now we got another video for you to watch next and if you haven't yet make sure to subscribe,and hit the bell thank you so much for watching create an inspire and i will see you in the next video 




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Monday, January 10, 2022

Trending Efx Transition

January 10, 2022 0

 Trending Efx Transition MP4 video Making 

                


Introduction:

hi friends this is video Lancer in this video I will show you a simple way to create these popular distortion zoom transitions.

    so let's start create a new composition,and import your footage --es into it create an adjustment layer cut the adjustment layer at the junction between two footages the first part of the adjustment layer, will be responsible for the beginning of the transition the second is for the ending. 



     so let's call these layers in and out respectively use transform effect for the in layer and animate parameter scale, from 100 to 300 percent now smooth the animation a little in graph editor so that speed could increase closer to the junction make this similar animation for out layer set 25% for scale value near the junction and 100% for the final key smooth the graph so that the animation slow, down at the end you to fill the blank space that appeared here use motion tile effect and increase values for output.

    nowlet's add motion blur switch off a check box in transform effect and increased,  value of shutter angle up to maximum a leaping appeared at the junction to fix this simply slide this key one frame forward this stair effect was caused by the limits in 16 samples per a frame 4 transform effect in order to fix it just add extra smoothing on problematic Clips it can be done by CC radial blur effect you,

      it's ready at this stage the transition is already looking good but we'll go on a doctor's compensation effect, on the in layer switch on checkbox reverse lens distortion for parameter fov set animation values from 0 to 160 then copy optics compensation effect to the out layer here, you should switch on the checkbox optimal pixels, for parameter fov set animation values from 160 to 0 then smooth the animation in graph editor.

   you if it is necessary you can correct the animation for scale in order it could match distorting effect maximally, well you you can add intermediate keys in order to smooth the better closer to the ending you now let's add chromatic aberrations I won't show in detail how to create them you can see this in my previous video overviews I'll just add a ready preset animate the shift parameter in the preset settings peak, should be at the junction of the transition you it is ready.  

 it looks very cool but to complete the transition, we need to add the option to change zoom target add a new null object and call it target control go to settings of chromatic aberrations and click on optic center while holding down the Alt key now link these parameters, to position of target control layer copy this expression into other effects that have point control this is the anchor point and position of transform effect center of optics compensation effect, and CC radial blur you it is ready you and finally let's add a sound effect done that is all if you like similar effects you can get hundreds of similar transitions ready for use they are power zoom elastic diamond lenz and others all the links are in the description.

  I do hope this video tutorial was useful for you next time I will show you how to create the similar zoom transition directly,in Premiere Pro subscribe to not miss this was video Lancer so long.




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Saturday, December 25, 2021

Trending Zoom In Out Shake

December 25, 2021 0


Zoom Shake Transition
                    

 Hello everybody and welcome back to gal today we are going to be talking about transitions, how to apply them and modify them in Premiere we're going to start with built-in transitions and then I'm going to show you how to use this awesome 500-plus seamless transition pack by Pamela 5 so without further ado.  



 let's go ahead and jump on in I have a sequence of different landscape, stock video shots from storia blocks if you guys are interested in the stock video from story blocks I'll put a link in the description, so one thing to note when you're applying transitions is you don't want to overkill it you don't overdo it you don't want to put too many transitions every transition should have an intention or a purpose in your cut now.

   I made a whole video on creative cuts and one of the cuts is a match cut if you want to watch that video put a card in the upper right but essentially, these first two shots have the same movement it's forward movement on a drone so it's a great match on action right it's a very simple one but to make it even more fluid we could apply a simple cross dissolve between them so it's more seamless and fluid the first way to apply the built and cross dissolve is by right-clicking between, the two clips and applying a default transition because by default the cross dissolve is the default transition in Premiere so if you right-click between these two clips and apply default transitions, you will see the cross dissolve is applied and let's see how it looks looks pretty fluid if you need to make the duration longer you can just grab either end and you can see the duration appears just below it and it shows you how many more seconds you are adding.

    so if you want to speed 3 seconds just stop there and you'll see that it's also symmetrical so there's a same amount of raishin on the left of the cut and on the right of the cut and that's because the alignment is Center at cut if we change this to start at cut you'll see that the transition shifts over to start at the beginning, of the first cut or you can change it to end that cut so it'll start towards the beginning and end at the cut more often than not you're going to use the center out cut a couple other ways that you can change the duration that is cool to know about you can right click and you can that transition duration this way or you can go up to effect controls.

  


 let's say you wanted to make it two seconds you can just change it there and you can see it automatically, adapts so that is the cross dissolve another thing that you may need to do when you are editing let's say you're editing to the beat of the music and there's a beat about right here and you don't want to change the transition, what you can do is hit n on your keyboard to enable the rolling edit control and you can roll this edit cut point to meet the playhead and the transition stays the same so you can move this at any point you need and the transition remains the same it's a pretty cool tool that I use all the time.

   so the second way to apply transitions, is by going to the effects panel going to video transitions, and opening up this folder now you can see that I have a bunch of different transitions, here some of them are built-in and a few of them are paid for plugins so the dissolve folder the immersive video which are transitions, for 360 video that comes built-in premiere iris page peel slide wipe and zoom these are all built-in now if I wanted to apply a wipe between these two clips I would just open up wipe.

  if you guys are also interested I have my own store where and make my own templates, for my patrons each month where you can get them for free if you join the patreon community, but if you want to buy them one off I also sell them in my store at premiere gal com slash store thanks so much for watching everyone and I'll see you guys next time bye you 




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Friday, December 24, 2021

Velocity Edits Tutorial

December 24, 2021 0

 


                        Velocity Tutorial

 Hello everyone I've gotten a few questions on how I do my velocity which I'm not I'm definitely not a pro at it I've only really started doing velocity transition since, about mid-november but um I've gotten some questions anyway and I just wanted to show kind of how I do it and firstly I apologize for any fan noises and if either I completely, blow the mic or my voice is way too quiet over the fans because, 

   I have really quiet voice and talking fairly loud is quite an effort for me but anyway this is my 19:17 project file and if you're worried I've hidden all the spoilers that were in it but I really just wanted to work with this clip specifically because really this was just with utilizing the camera movement and that's really the first and foremost thing about velocity is that utilize your shots and really analyze what can move to the next thing and this isn't the best example, 

   because I used to shake to transition there, but I used one over here so with this transition you can see like in the in the clip the cameras panning to the right so I just zoomed it a bit and for this one it continued to pan to the right so use your clips analyze where the cameras heading and that's really.

  why I like 19:17 because it really it's a continuous shot, movie so it's really really good for velocity so you can see these two shots just kind of lead into each other but I'm gonna do this clip and with these adjustment layers you see that I just okay I just do a bit of blur no curves I mean just basic I did a side zoom here which you know you can see these keyframes, are not anything I really want to cover but um and it's honestly like you don't even need to do much your with blur no curves or transform or whatever you using to make you zoom and really just are trying to help the velocity out just kind of giving it that extra movement but um my filo clip is in here and always add our SMB.

  

    when you're doing your velocity and then you know do it after don't do it during like as you're making it because sometimes your computer can crash because ours and me really does not like computers sometimes anyway not the point but I'm just gonna delete this is what it looks like now and then we'll just try it to recreate that so first Twix it's nice but twixtor and so an important thing is you really have to mess with the framerate, with clips that are so I'll go back to this for an example with clips that are a lot of movement I know this one this one he's me you know he's pushing through all these guys there's a lot of character movement with this I put the frame rate up a lot way more than I usually do but I usually do like 12 to 15 because when your cameras panning slowly and there's not a bunch of movement from your subjects, 

    that's what you want is a low frame rate because if you do a high frame rate then there's gonna be frames that are just still kind of like this and this these two frames will stretch on for like five and it'll just look really choppy so just really play play around with the frame right and that's going on so I think I had 15 or so so starting at 100 I usually do like 300 but with things that are really slow camera movements,   

    just mess around with the values honestly so I'm gonna do 500 gear just slow it down it's just say 40 I usually do 30 or 40 and then I think I hadn't won 2-0 so I'll put that at 300 so already we're gonna get some sort of effect there so I might even put this up five seven day yeah I think that's a bit a bit closer never always gonna get it exact exact replica but I want these to change a bit I want you sometimes I honestly do leave.

the first keyframe a bit more but I mean this is a pretty close replication and for anything this is most definitely how I do it so that's really like I said very anticlimactic but that's really it I don't I'm I'm not very special this is really just these are how I do my clips yours could be different yours will be different but um this is just kind of the basic pattern of all so for anyone that wanted this um I hope this helped and for anyone that just stumbled across this I hope this helped but yeah that's I mean I'm just rambling at this point so thank you for watching although I guess I don't know bye 

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Thursday, December 23, 2021

3D chatting Lyrics Tutorial

December 23, 2021 0

 


                      3D Lyrics Tutorial  


Greeting Dudes! Welcome back to AB Animation studios. You are watching AB Tutorials Today we are going to create this lyric video. We are going to see how to create this 3D lyric video in after effects with simple steps. Come let's see Before going into the video, If you have not subscribed our channel, 

 Press that red subscribe button and join our family. For notification alert, Press that bell icon as well. Thanks for your continues support and for subscribing our channel For these kinds of 3D lyric videos, 

   We have to separate the chosen image into two images. Like background has to be a different image and then the main subject which is our main focus has to be separated into different images. Then only we can bring the 3d depth in after effects For that, I have imported the image in photoshop Now I am making the background as a single image (Cleaning) and then I am separating the main image, that is the main subject into a separate image. after separating the layers, save it. 

   Now let's move to after effects First import that two images into after effects After importing these images Press this comp icon And then this box will appear In this adjust the size and duration as your wish. I am going to create a status video. So I am using width as 1080 and height as 1920. You can create as your wish After finalizing everything, click ok Import these two images in the composition by drag and drop. After importing adjust the position of these images. Place the image according to the framing you need. 

    After that create your text with the help of text tool Place your text as your lyrics/song After aligning, enable 3d in all layers Then we have to create a camera. So right click and select camera. To control the camera right click and select null layer Now I am just renaming the null layer for my reference renaming this layer will help you in big projects so please start practicing.    

       Enable 3D in a null layer to control the camera. After enabling please parent the camera to null layer like this. Then only we can control the camera Now I am going to create text animation as the length of my song But I have not imported the song Just from my assumption I am adjusting the length and starting the animation. For text animation I am going to use animation composer I have already uploaded a tutorial about animation composer


    If you have not yet viewed, Please check the link in description or i card above. After applying the animation, what I am doing is... setting up my images in 3d space for that I am changing my 1 view to 2 view. After changing, move the background from the main object, so that we get more depth in the scene. That's why I am just moving the background and adjusting the background layer in 3d space.

    Now we can start animating the camera. To animate the camera randomly I'm going to use... Wiggle expression, Please give the same value. If we give this expression, it will slowly start to move in a random way, like this. For our understanding I am just adding 2 more text layers. So that we can see how the animation is happening. You can place your text... wherever you feel better. when you are doing a lyric video, always import the song first and then adjust your animations.

    I have not imported any songs in this tutorial video But when you are working, always add the song first, and then work on animation. Then only you can adjust timing properly Our animation is almost ready. Now I am going to add some more effects. I am going to apply the light leak/overlay, which I have already downloaded. 

  I hope this video will be useful for you. If you like it, Please give a like and share this video. Give me your suggestions in the comment box, and also please let us know if you need any specific tutorials. Already I have got some suggestions and will be uploading it soon. Dudes, Don't forget to press the red color subscribe button and click the bell icon and... enjoy your next video... Have a great day! We will see in the next video, until then its AB signing off 

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