PREMIERE PRO EFFECTS: VHS, SPEED RAMP, DOLLY ZOOM, VERTIGO EFFECT & GLITCH EFFECT! | In this tutorial, we’ll cover how to create all of these effects in Premiere Pro for your next video editing project!
(VHS Effect add-on) – Go download a video from YouTube with static effect.
In this Premiere Pro tutorial, we’ll talk about creating 5 different video effects in Premiere Pro. We will create a dolly zoom (or vertigo) effect, a VHS effect, a pulsing glitching effect, a 2x Speed ramped effect, and a cinematic camera + movement effect all using simple effects and timeline animation in Premiere Pro! Thanks for watching!
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Tutorial Recording Notes:
Disclaimer: these are the actual notes I used to record this video and are written in a language you may or may not understand. Hopefully, you find them useful or cool.
- 1. Dolly Zoom Effect
- Use the clip of the dude in the library with the clip reversed so it is zooming out
- Add Transform Effect and add a Scale keyframe to the first frame
- Move four seconds into the clip and set the Scale to 150% and Ease with Auto Bezier
- Show this with the kid in library clip and the bed clip
- 2. VHS effect
- Make the cut where you want the VHS effect
- Add Lumetri Color
- Contrast: 25
- Shadows: -35
- Whites: 10
- Blacks: 10
- Saturation: 45
- Add the Emboss effect
- Direction: 45º
- Relief: 3
- Contrast: 300
- Blend with Original: 80%
- Add Color Emboss effect
- Direction: 45º
- Relief: 5
- Contrast: 100
- Blend with Original: 80%
- Add Shadow/Highlight effect
- Shadow amount: 50
- Highlight amount: 0
- Blend with Original: 35%
- Add Noise effect
- Amount: 3%
- Go download a video from YouTube with static effect: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zoJavBcU5o
- Use this YouTube downloader: https://www.onlinevideoconverter.com/video-converter
- Open the VHS effect in the preview panel and set In/Out of the piece you want and place it
- Drag into place and trim it up
- Scale to frame size
- Set to Screen blend mode
- To change the audio, add the AUGraphicEQ effect
- 3. Pulse Glitching Effect
- Duplicate the video to track above
- Add Channel Mixer effect
- Red-Red: 100
- All others ZERO
- Add Wave Warp effect
- Add Mosaic effect
- Set to Lighten blend mode
- Duplicate this clip up to next track and change Channel Mixer to Green-Green: 100 and all others ZERO
- Repeat the process to create a blue effect above all this.
- 4. Double Speed Ramp
- Place 03-clip and send to AE and warp stabilize
- Right-click and choose Show Clip Keyframes>Time Remapping>Speed
- Move 20 frames in from start and end of clip and Cmd/Ctrl + click to drop a keyframe for the speed ramp
- Select the inner line and drag up to 1000%
- Use the faders on the endes to fade in/out
- Cut the clip at the outer edges of both fades and speed this clip up to 1000%
- 5. Cinematic movement
- Adjustment layer + Crop set top/bottom to 13%
- Animate a zoom in to 140% or some kind of camera tilt (up/down)
- The key is slow and smooth movement whether done in camera or stretched to work in post production.
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