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Saturday, August 20, 2022

Simple Badass Transition Tutorial

August 20, 2022 0

 




what's going on youtube Rc with venture visuals and on this channel we break down trendy music video effects and creative editing skills and today i could not be more stoked to be showing you guys this film roll transition that's very easy to create in alight motion pro but before we get started i just want to shout out you guys out there in the audience who are watching my tutorials and leaving comments liking the videos all that the channel just hit a thousand subscribers this week which i am stoked about and you guys helped me get there so the first thing.


 we're gonna do is basically just identify where we want the transition to start so this is where i think a good spot for this transition, is gonna be so as you can see we already got the two clips split in half like that what i'm gonna do is hold shift on my keyboard go to the left and that's gonna bounce over five frames here on the left

 i'm gonna make a cut right there and now i'm gonna hit shift and go to the right twice that's gonna go to the right ten frames and i'm gonna make a cut highlight them right click on them and nest them so they are just one clip here on the timeline so what we need to do first is add in an effect called offset so that's over here in our project panel we're just going to type in offset and you'll see it under the distort folder we're going to drag that onto our nested sequence like so you're not going to see anything happening here in the beginning, and that's fine we're going to make a keyframe under shift center too i'm going to drag that keyframe to the beginning so now what we're going to do is scroll to the right here on our nested sequence adjust this shift center two.

    

    we're gonna drag this value of 540 and we're gonna just play around with this let's go maybe to like 5000 okay so it'll be a pretty quick transition here so check this out so you can see it right there maybe that's a little bit too fast so let's take this value let's go down to like three thousand that's probably going to look a little bit better so now when i play it back we'll get this so that looks a lot better than how fast i had it going before step two for us is gonna be to add an effect called fast blur.


   so we're gonna go to our effects panel and we're just gonna look up bass blur under obsolete we're gonna drag that onto our nested sequence as well and we're just gonna turn this blurriness up to about 115 right so it gets blurry like that but we don't want it to be blurry on the horizontal, and vertical the blur should just be horizontal okay so we kind of get that look step three is gonna be to add a circle okay so we're gonna type in circle and we're gonna click and drag that onto our nested sequence so now with this circle up in our effect controls we're going to change the radius to like 700 right so we get a very very large circle here.



   we're going to go ahead and like keyframe the center and the radius points for this circle just going to keyframe, and move this point around a little bit maybe we'll have it like kind of bleed in to the frame a little bit like that and then maybe uh the radius gets a little smaller you know right around the middle and then we'll go kind of like we'll get big again and then you know we'll drag the position down a little bit here from the center and you know it's making these keyframe, points now when we scroll over the nested sequence you can see how that circle is moving right but like what is this circle for okay so i'm going to explain this to you guys this is kind of an interesting way to make light leaks or film burns in alight motion so what i'm going to do is change the color and i'm going to make it uh somewhat of an orange color you know something like, that looks good and then what we're going to do is we're going to feather this outer edge a ton we start to get this you know really feathered edge here with our orange circle i'm actually going to turn it up a little bit more 

 so we're going to bring this up to even you know let's go to like 950 okay perfect now we got this really nice soft edge come down under opacity and change the blending mode to add and now we can see our clip behind it so now when i scroll over we get that film burn type of look that just kind of comes into frame as the transition, starts step four is going to be to duplicate this light leak that we just made i'm just going to click on our circle here in our effect controls i'm going to hit command c command v right so that's going to make another circle and as you can see our light leak gets a little bit brighter which is awesome i'm just going to change the second circle and i'm going to change the color to something a little more red okay so you know we get more of an authentic fiery type of look now what i'm gonna do is just change the center and radius key points the keyframes so that it looks it's a little bit offset from the first light leak that we created right 

so i'm going to drag it maybe over here to the right side and then you know here in the middle we can you know maybe have it stay on the right side go down a little bit so it's kind of in the opposite corner of the orange and then here at the end you know it's fine if it kind of goes across the screen a little bit maybe a little bit less maybe just to like the middle part okay so yeah now i keyframed,that second film burn that second circle a little bit differently so we have it you know on the other side of the frame it doesn't look identical to our first film burn and that just helps give it that more authentic look and feel the effect is pretty much done all we need to do is add in a little bit noise give it some texture we're going to come over here to our effects tab type in noise and we're going to find it under noise and grain right here we're just going to throw that onto our nested sequence as i increase it you can see this is like very very high percentage here 100 noise we don't want that we just want something a little bit more textured than just like your your normal clip right so we just want to add a little bit of texture in there so i'm going to hover around 10 percent on this noise you know you can see these little noise particles here over the frame so that just helps give it some texture makes it look a little more authentic so i'm just going to hit i on my keyboard, to mark the in point and i'm going to hit o on my keyboard to mark the out point i'm going to come up here to sequence and i'm going to hit render into out this is going to pre-render what we have so far so now you can see this green bar here on top means this sequence is fully rendered out to maximum quality it's not going to lag at all so now when we watch it back check it out [Music] yeah so pretty cool one thing i would change is just how this transition starts and i would actually easy ease out this first offset keyframe so i'm going to right click on that keyframe hit temporal interpolation, go to ease out right there and so now it's going to ease out of the original frame a little bit smoother instead of just going straight into the transition










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 it's going to kind of like ramp into the transition okay so that's going to make it look a little bit smoother as well and now i've rendered it so that it's full speed so let's watch it one more time here  yeah so that went a little bit better with the beat right there especially because the kick drum is kind of like offbeat so i do have a few clips here from another music video so we're just going to go through this pretty quickly so i'm going to start at this uh cut right here that hits right on this kick drum i believe or this base yeah so it's like the it's like the drop of this song right there okay so i'm going to go to that cut i'm gonna hold shift go to the left five frames go to the right ten frames i'm gonna cut where both those clips are right click on them nest them so that they're their own clip what's our first step it's offset right so we're just gonna go offset throw that on there keyframe the shift center we'll just throw these numbers around until we're satisfied let's see how fast this offset is we're just going to easy ease out that first keyframe add the circle so we'll throw that circle on there increase our radius let's get really big with this one remember we got to feather it so let's go like a thousand feather and let's change the color to like a red blending mode to add right let's just drag it over here to like the left side a little bit let's keyframe the opacity of this one a little bit let's make it kind of like flicker a little bit on this one right so we're going to keyframe this light leak opacity so when i play it back now check it out it's it's not that noticeable when you watch it in full speed but when i scroll over here frame by frame you can see it flickering that red and now what we're going to do is just throw on that blur so let's just do gaussian blur for this one we'll throw on that gaussian blur and this time let's do vertical let's see what that looks like okay.

so we're going to keyframe, the blurriness starting pretty much right in the middle of that transition so the blurriness has got to be pretty good right away and you know it's going to stay pretty blurry until the motion slows down right so it's going to be pretty blurry so we're going to make a keyframe right there, and then right here at the end it'll get like pretty much back to normal right so now we got like that blur back to normal i actually do like the vertical blur with this gaussian blur maybe even a little bit more than i liked uh the horizontal blur on my first example right so there's the horizontal and there's the vertical the vertical actually goes with the motion more for this specific film role and now what do we need to do we need to add that noise right.

 so we're going to throw in that noise right on top turn this amount of noise up to like you know 20 maybe for this one and now we kind of get that texture that makes it look a little more authentic so pretty cool looking as i scroll over it you know maybe you want to add that other film burn in after all so maybe we'll take that circle hit command c command v change the color you know let's change it to like uh let's change it to the orange again you know let's take the center over to the right side so it's just on the right side maybe drag it up a little bit so it's kind of up in that top right corner [Music] i really like it the one thing i wish was different with this one is that if it ends pretty much on the frame of the very next shot so you can see it kind of ends and the next frame is kind of off-centered uh with the next clip so what we're going to do is just find where that center is so you know right about there you know that looks like it's about centered up so maybe like right there looks good

 so now we got it and then it just kind of stops there at the end and it aligns with the next clip right so that's how you keyframe the offset and kind of get it to look a little smoother now when we watch it back we can see what it looks like in regular motion  awesome, way to kind of make the beat drop slap a little bit harder and if you're a video editor out there who's interested in adding some sauce to your edits definitely check out my website i got a free pack on there where you can try all my products completely for free i got overlays transitions about to add in some overlay textures and some titles for photoshop some cinematic titles i really appreciate you for tuning in thank you so much for watching, this entire video it means the world to me and it helps my channel grow faster so thank you so much for that and until next time guys i'm jake benner peace out you 







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Saturday, August 13, 2022

Trending Soft Zooming Transition Xml Download

August 13, 2022 0

 






Hello video creators! Welcome to Rc edits. 

In today's tutorial I'm going to show you how to make the following... ...Smooth Grid Zoom transition. To make this transition, we'll first create a four-grid video wall... ...then zoom out on one of the clips and zoom in to the next one. We're going to do this all inside Alight Motion. But you should also be able to do this in older versions... ...like CC2017 or maybe even CS6. For some parts of the transition, I've also made a preset.






 You can download these presets for free. More on that, later on in the video. This tutorial video consist of two parts. In the first part you will learn how to build the transition. And, in the second part, you will learn how to import and use the presets. You can find the timestamps for both parts in the video description. Before we move over to Premiere... ...I want to tell you why you need a subscription on ... ...the sponsor of this video. Envato Elements is a great source for all your creative projects. They offer millions of high-quality items. Like stock video and images. Music and Sound Effects. But also many transition templates and presets. 







If you want to try them out, then use the link in the video description... ...to claim a discount on your first month. The links can be found in the video description. Okay, let's now head over to Premiere and start some editing. So, first I will show you how the transition and the presets are made. This way you know what to adjust if you want to customize them. Here, on the timeline, I've already got two clips that we're going to use for the demo. And, besides that, I've also got two images that we're going to use for the footage wall, or grid. Now, to start off, we're going to put the second clip on the second track of the timeline... ...partially above the first one. In my experience, around 3 seconds of overlap works best for this transition. But, of course, you can use any duration that you prefer. 



              




Now, we can add both stills to the timeline, right on top of the other two clips. Next I'm going to switch over to the Razor Tool by hitting the C key, or click this icon here. And then, we're going to cut the track at this point. And, we'll also cut the bottom track at this point. Then we can switch back to the Selection Tool, by hitting the V key, or click this icon here. Then select the parts that we just cut off and remove them by hitting the "Delete" key. Now we can also move this cut off part back to the first track, just to keep it all organized. Now here, we've got the four parts that we're going to use for the footage grid. But, before we can do that, we first need to do some Scaling. And that's because the images are a lot bigger then the size or resolution of the sequence.



 So I will select one of the images and then head over to the Effects Control Panel... ...and then scale it down until it looks better inside the frame. I also want to resize the second image, so I'm going to disable the top track for now. And then I can select the second image on the timeline... ...and then also scale it down inside the Effects Control Panel. And in case you also need to adjust the scaling for the second track... ...you could always disable the third track, and so on. In the next step we're going to "Nest" the four layers. And we're going to do this because all the layers have different resolutions. To do this, right click on one of the layers and then select Nest. You can then accept the default name and click OK. And we're going to repeat this same step for the other 3 layers. This Nesting part is important because if we don't do this... ...all the next steps for this tutorial will fail. And now to make this one complete, we'll also Nest all the nested sequences together.




                    




 So, I'm going to select them all, then right click and select Nest. And then accept the default name and click OK. Next we can double click on this nested sequence to open up the other four layers. In the next step we're going to apply the Transform Effect to all the nested sequence layers. In the Effects Panel, we're going to search for transform... ...you'll find this one under Video Effects, Distort. We can now drag this effect over to the timeline and then apply to all the 4 separate layers. And now that all the layers have the Transform effect applied... ...we're going to adjust them one by one inside the Effects Control Panel. We're going to set the Scaling value to 50% for all the 4 layers. And, for this example, we want this image to be in the left top corner... ...because the transition will be from the top right to the bottom left. 



So, I'll set the position values to 960:540. And this, by the way, is a 4K 16:9 aspect ratio sequence. If you're using a full HD resolution, then you need other position values. Let's continue on with the next layer. This is the second image, and we want this one to be in the right bottom corner. As you've just seen, we need to change this one to 2880:1620. And then also set Scaling to 50%. Next, we've got the second clip in the video transition. As I said, we're going to move from the top right to the bottom left. So, this one needs to be in the bottom left. First I'll set Scaling to 50 and then change to position value to 960:1620. And now we've only got the first clip left over to be changed. First I'm going to set Scaling to 50 and then change the position values to 2880:540. And that looks perfect. All the layers in their right position. Now, we can close this nested sequence and then go back to the main sequence. As you can see we've now got the 4 clips ready for the zoom out and in animation. And, we'll also do this with the Transform effect. So, I will apply this effect to the nested sequence. And then make sure you've got the nested sequence selected... ...head over to the Effects Control Panel... ...and enable keyframes for Scaling and Position. First, I'll create a couple of keyframes for Scaling. We'll need 2 keyframes with value 200% at the beginning and the end of the transition. And we'll also need 2 more keyframes with value 100%... ...and these 2 will be in the middle of the transition. And together, these are the 4 keyframes that we'll need for Scaling.





 Next, we're going to create a couple of keyframes for position. The first one will be in the right top corner, so I'll use Position 0:2160. And then I'll move this keyframe to the beginning of the transition. And next I'll need 2 keyframes with value 1920:1080 for the middle. Also, make sure that the Position keyframe are aligned with the keyframes for Scaling. We need one more keyframe with value 1920:1080... ...and also align this with the Scaling keyframe. For the final keyframe I'm going to move a couple of frames forward... ...and this one will be the Position keyframe for the left bottom corner. And the value for this one is 3840:0. And that keyframe needs to be moved to the end of the transition. 


Next, we'll make the animation a bit more smoother. We're going to select and right click on the last keyframes and then select "Ease In". And then do the same for the first keyframes, but then select "Ease Out". And now we finished the top right to bottom left zoom transition. And I've got some good news for you. I've made a couple of presets in 8 different directions. And I'm going to start by telling you where to download them. If you follow the link in the video description... ...you will get to a page that looks something like this. As I mentioned in the beginning of this video, it is free. But if you do want to make a donation, then please donate your like to this video... ...or leave a comment below, that really helps a lot. Anyway, to continue, you need to click on buy now. In the next screen you need to enter your email address, select your country... ...accept the terms and conditions and then click continue. After that, you should receive a download link in your mailbox in a couple of minutes. After downloading, be sure to unzip the files before you move over to Premiere. Inside Premiere, you need to go to the Effects Panel and then go to the presets section. Right click on it, and then select Import Presets. Then browse through the folder where you've got the extracted preset file. Select it, and then click OPEN. 


For this demo we're going to use the bottom left to top right transition. Now that we know which transition direction we're going to use... ...we can apply the position presets to the layers. And you can do this by simply dragging the presets over to the timeline. And now everything is in the right place to make the transition... ...from the bottom left to the top right. And to do this, we need to select all the nested layers... ...then right click and then select Nest. You can accept the default name and then click OK. And, after that, the final step is adding the right direction preset to the nested sequence. And that's it! These are the steps that you need to follow to use my presets. And that also concludes this video grid zoom transition. I really hope you enjoyed this tutorial... ...and if you did you might also want to check out one of these 2 videos. Anyway, as always, thanks a lot for watching and I hope you have a wonderful day. 






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Monday, August 8, 2022

Pooja Hegde Soft Edit Preset Xml Download

August 08, 2022 0

 




Hello video creators! Welcome to Rc edits. 

In today's tutorial I'm going to show you how to make the following... ...Smooth Grid Zoom transition. To make this transition, we'll first create a four-grid video wall... ...then zoom out on one of the clips and zoom in to the next one. We're going to do this all inside Alight Motion. But you should also be able to do this in older versions... ...like CC2017 or maybe even CS6. For some parts of the transition, I've also made a preset.






 You can download these presets for free. More on that, later on in the video. This tutorial video consist of two parts. In the first part you will learn how to build the transition. And, in the second part, you will learn how to import and use the presets. You can find the timestamps for both parts in the video description. Before we move over to Premiere... ...I want to tell you why you need a subscription on ... ...the sponsor of this video. Envato Elements is a great source for all your creative projects. They offer millions of high-quality items. Like stock video and images. Music and Sound Effects. But also many transition templates and presets. 







If you want to try them out, then use the link in the video description... ...to claim a discount on your first month. The links can be found in the video description. Okay, let's now head over to Premiere and start some editing. So, first I will show you how the transition and the presets are made. This way you know what to adjust if you want to customize them. Here, on the timeline, I've already got two clips that we're going to use for the demo. And, besides that, I've also got two images that we're going to use for the footage wall, or grid. Now, to start off, we're going to put the second clip on the second track of the timeline... ...partially above the first one. In my experience, around 3 seconds of overlap works best for this transition. But, of course, you can use any duration that you prefer. 



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Now, we can add both stills to the timeline, right on top of the other two clips. Next I'm going to switch over to the Razor Tool by hitting the C key, or click this icon here. And then, we're going to cut the track at this point. And, we'll also cut the bottom track at this point. Then we can switch back to the Selection Tool, by hitting the V key, or click this icon here. Then select the parts that we just cut off and remove them by hitting the "Delete" key. Now we can also move this cut off part back to the first track, just to keep it all organized. Now here, we've got the four parts that we're going to use for the footage grid. But, before we can do that, we first need to do some Scaling. And that's because the images are a lot bigger then the size or resolution of the sequence.



 So I will select one of the images and then head over to the Effects Control Panel... ...and then scale it down until it looks better inside the frame. I also want to resize the second image, so I'm going to disable the top track for now. And then I can select the second image on the timeline... ...and then also scale it down inside the Effects Control Panel. And in case you also need to adjust the scaling for the second track... ...you could always disable the third track, and so on. In the next step we're going to "Nest" the four layers. And we're going to do this because all the layers have different resolutions. To do this, right click on one of the layers and then select Nest. You can then accept the default name and click OK. And we're going to repeat this same step for the other 3 layers. This Nesting part is important because if we don't do this... ...all the next steps for this tutorial will fail. And now to make this one complete, we'll also Nest all the nested sequences together.




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 So, I'm going to select them all, then right click and select Nest. And then accept the default name and click OK. Next we can double click on this nested sequence to open up the other four layers. In the next step we're going to apply the Transform Effect to all the nested sequence layers. In the Effects Panel, we're going to search for transform... ...you'll find this one under Video Effects, Distort. We can now drag this effect over to the timeline and then apply to all the 4 separate layers. And now that all the layers have the Transform effect applied... ...we're going to adjust them one by one inside the Effects Control Panel. We're going to set the Scaling value to 50% for all the 4 layers. And, for this example, we want this image to be in the left top corner... ...because the transition will be from the top right to the bottom left. 



So, I'll set the position values to 960:540. And this, by the way, is a 4K 16:9 aspect ratio sequence. If you're using a full HD resolution, then you need other position values. Let's continue on with the next layer. This is the second image, and we want this one to be in the right bottom corner. As you've just seen, we need to change this one to 2880:1620. And then also set Scaling to 50%. Next, we've got the second clip in the video transition. As I said, we're going to move from the top right to the bottom left. So, this one needs to be in the bottom left. First I'll set Scaling to 50 and then change to position value to 960:1620. And now we've only got the first clip left over to be changed. First I'm going to set Scaling to 50 and then change the position values to 2880:540. And that looks perfect. All the layers in their right position. Now, we can close this nested sequence and then go back to the main sequence. As you can see we've now got the 4 clips ready for the zoom out and in animation. And, we'll also do this with the Transform effect. So, I will apply this effect to the nested sequence. And then make sure you've got the nested sequence selected... ...head over to the Effects Control Panel... ...and enable keyframes for Scaling and Position. First, I'll create a couple of keyframes for Scaling. We'll need 2 keyframes with value 200% at the beginning and the end of the transition. And we'll also need 2 more keyframes with value 100%... ...and these 2 will be in the middle of the transition. And together, these are the 4 keyframes that we'll need for Scaling.





 Next, we're going to create a couple of keyframes for position. The first one will be in the right top corner, so I'll use Position 0:2160. And then I'll move this keyframe to the beginning of the transition. And next I'll need 2 keyframes with value 1920:1080 for the middle. Also, make sure that the Position keyframe are aligned with the keyframes for Scaling. We need one more keyframe with value 1920:1080... ...and also align this with the Scaling keyframe. For the final keyframe I'm going to move a couple of frames forward... ...and this one will be the Position keyframe for the left bottom corner. And the value for this one is 3840:0. And that keyframe needs to be moved to the end of the transition. 


Next, we'll make the animation a bit more smoother. We're going to select and right click on the last keyframes and then select "Ease In". And then do the same for the first keyframes, but then select "Ease Out". And now we finished the top right to bottom left zoom transition. And I've got some good news for you. I've made a couple of presets in 8 different directions. And I'm going to start by telling you where to download them. If you follow the link in the video description... ...you will get to a page that looks something like this. As I mentioned in the beginning of this video, it is free. But if you do want to make a donation, then please donate your like to this video... ...or leave a comment below, that really helps a lot. Anyway, to continue, you need to click on buy now. In the next screen you need to enter your email address, select your country... ...accept the terms and conditions and then click continue. After that, you should receive a download link in your mailbox in a couple of minutes. After downloading, be sure to unzip the files before you move over to Premiere. Inside Premiere, you need to go to the Effects Panel and then go to the presets section. Right click on it, and then select Import Presets. Then browse through the folder where you've got the extracted preset file. Select it, and then click OPEN. 


For this demo we're going to use the bottom left to top right transition. Now that we know which transition direction we're going to use... ...we can apply the position presets to the layers. And you can do this by simply dragging the presets over to the timeline. And now everything is in the right place to make the transition... ...from the bottom left to the top right. And to do this, we need to select all the nested layers... ...then right click and then select Nest. You can accept the default name and then click OK. And, after that, the final step is adding the right direction preset to the nested sequence. And that's it! These are the steps that you need to follow to use my presets. And that also concludes this video grid zoom transition. I really hope you enjoyed this tutorial... ...and if you did you might also want to check out one of these 2 videos. Anyway, as always, thanks a lot for watching and I hope you have a wonderful day. 






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Friday, August 5, 2022

TOP 20 Shake Pack XML Download

August 05, 2022 0

  

                






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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Tuesday, August 2, 2022

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August 02, 2022 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 












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 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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Sunday, July 31, 2022

Trending Simple Transition Preset XML Download

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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










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   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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Tuesday, July 26, 2022

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 today's video i'm going to show you how to create a really cool slideshow animation effect between two photos plus add some sound effects let's get into it so here in my timeline i have these archival photos of bananas that i got from the wikimedia commons and by the way if you're a documentary filmmaker or a journalist and you need access to some really cool archival source photos wikimedia comments has a ton of public domain photos that you can use for free in your videos so for this particular effect 




i'm going to add a slight blur and just a very subtle zoom effect between these photos and this effect was inspired by johnny harris's documentaries on his youtube channel and also his recent video on the history of bananas in central america highly recommend it that's why i chose these banana archival photos so the first step is to select the second photo here we're going to start with just adding an animation to the very beginning of the second photo so we're going to go up to effects and search for gaussian blur and drag and drop this or you can double click if you have the photo selected double click to apply it and now over in effect controls you can see we have the gaussian blur now we want the photo to start out blurry 










so we're going to increase the blurriness here to 40 and then we want to keyframe so we're going to select the stopwatch the toggle animation to create this first little keyframe here now we want this to be a fairly quick transition it's a very subtle effect so we're going to move around six frames forward so you can play around with different timings but i'll just use my arrow keys to go one two three four five six and i'm going to reduce this to zero so now between these two keyframes we have this very short little blur effect






 so now we need to add a subtle scale and animation but we're not going to animate the scale and i'll tell you why in just a second instead you're going to go over to effects and search for transform and this is underneath distort and we're going to double click to apply this to the same photo and here we have transform and here we're going to add some animation to the scale so if you want it to start more zoomed in we can increase this let's say to 125 we need to press the toggle animation and now we can move six frames forward and let's bring this down to 110 and then we can move like two frames forward just to have it zoom out a little bit more let's do 108. and then to make it more smooth we can lasso and select these keyframes and control click and select ease in or you can right click and this one we can ease out





 so now when we play it back it looks really cool just a very subtle zoom out with a blur just like that it's very simple but it's effective and when we add sound effects later in the video it's really going to come to life now we can copy and paste these effects that we added so we can press command or control to select both of the effects press command c or control c to copy them then we can go to the next photo that we want to apply this effect to let's say the third one here and we can go up to effect controls move the playhead to the beginning make sure you have this window selected and then command v to paste it and now it's applied to this photo and remember i said i would explain this the reason why we applied the keyframe animation to the scale of the transform effect and not at the regular motion controls is that way if we ever want to make any changes to the scale or the position it won't screw up the keyframes that we had so we can go up here and if we want to zoom out a little bit here




 let's see down to like 32 it's not gonna mess up the animation that we did down here and we can always make some adjustments and you can repeat the same process to every photo so now we have this really cool slideshow effect and it's really subtle to do and the next thing we need to do is add some sound effects and by the way my name is kelsey and welcome back to gal if this video is helping you out so far be sure to give it a big thumbs up and subscribe so that way you see when my videos and my tips become available on youtube and this video is sponsored by epidemic sound epidemic sound is my go-to source for sound effects and music and it's unlimited you can download as much as you want and it's social media friendly youtube friendly so you won't have any copyright strikes for using any of the sounds and you can use my link below to get 30 days free so that means you can get 30 days free of unlimited music and sound effects to download and try out in your videos if you're looking for some really cool background music some like lo-fi indie tracks that go well with voice i've put together a playlist if you just go to epidemic and you search premiere gal you'll find my premiere gal editing essentials playlist and it has some great tracks to help you get started so use my link below to get 30 days free and now i'm going to show you how to use some other sound effects to spice up this slideshow effect so between the two slides here 






i want to have a projector slide so if you go to epidemic sound you can see that there's music and then there's sound effects of course you can browse by their featured sound effects as well as by category down here but you can also just go to search and from sound effects we can search for projector and it will bring up a bunch of different sounds that we can play and try out so we can try projector screen one projector screen two it's not really what i need let's try this that's a nice slide sound effect and also if you want some ambience behind the slide sound effect for example if a machine is just playing some slides this slide projector 8 is just a nice background noise that you can add to your video so we can go ahead and download these and once they're downloaded you can import them into premiere pro's product panel you can see i've already done that so then we can just drag and drop these effects into the timeline so slideshow projector 14 is the slideshow effect so i can zoom in here and just place this at the cut point i can press option to duplicate that and just repeat that great and then we can take the slideshow projector 8 drag and drop it down there press c and cut at the end and delete that excess play around with the level and let's see how this sounds and look at that just two sound effects and already it's feeling more like a projector screen like a real life one and you can add some music from epidemic if you want to bring it to life so if you're looking for a quick way to do the slideshow effect on multiple different resolutions let's say you want to do portrait vertical stories square 4k and 1080p hd and you don't want to build it all from scratch i've put together a photo slideshow creator template that's on sale on my website and it has four other different types of transitions so if you just don't want the zoom blur transition i also added you know swipe left swipe right up and down and it's really easy to use it's just drag and drop in your own videos or photos and you can use it let me just quickly show you how it works once you download and purchase the pack you will see here that you can import your own footage 



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so i can go in and just take some of my photos here and let's say that you wanted to use the portrait you could go into the slideshows let's say we want the swipe one and see what this looks like if you want to update these to your own photos we can then just go ahead and for example this placeholder you can double click on the first placeholder and drag and drop in your own photos replace this with some dogs here so if you want to add this french bulldog go ahead drag that in go up to effects and scale it into place and then when we go back to the portrait you can see that that photo's been replaced just like that and you'll notice that there's a film crop you can just turn off the visibility if you don't want that and there's a portrait color adjustment layer that you can turn off if you want the original style of the photo and there's some light leaks as well that you'll see that you can turn off as well that i generated and again underneath edit you'll find the same exact sequences for hd 4k portrait square and vertical and there's two different types so there's the classic which is that zoom blur effect and then there's the swipe effect which goes up or down just like that and you can move around so you can take any of these and change it for example you can go down to the swipe transitions and if you want it to swipe left for example you can go down here and this is vertical 





so you can go into vertical and you can take you can open this up and you can copy this transition go back to vertical and you know make sure you're on video layer 2 when you paste this you can literally delete that command v to paste that transition and now after you press enter to render it out very quickly you will see it's a swipe left transition so you can you know modify which direction you want the swipes to go and one more thing i wanted to mention let's say you already have a premiere pro project file open and you want to import the template into the premiere pro project what you can do is just drag and drop the file so here i have the download you will see here the alight Motion pro project file just drag and drop it into the project panel and then it will ask you to import the entire project and you can create folder for the imported items and allow for duplicate media press ok and then you'll see all of the same folders here that you can open up and reuse and you can import this project file as many times as you want if you want to create new sequences with new media for example and the sound effects are included so the media that's included in this template is in the public domain 






so all of these archival photos of bananas are included in the template so that way you know which placeholders are where and you can just replace those images with your own photos so definitely go check that this slideshow pack and anytime that there's an update you will get that update after you purchase it and you can use it in any type of video so yeah that's it for today's video i really hope that this slideshow effect helps you out it's going to be great for documentary films for weddings for just sharing personal stories too thanks again to epidemic sound for sponsoring today's video don't forget to use my link below to get 30 days free of unlimited music and sound effects thanks so much for watching and as always keep creating better video with gal see you next time bye 










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