Use This ZOOM-THROUGH Transition - Premiere Pro | After Effects Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 20 гру 2024
- Often used by Gibson Hazard, you can easily create this ZOOM-IN Transition through a pair of glasses or object using FREEZE FRAMES inside of Premiere Pro or After Effects. I'll walk you step-by-step in this efficient in-depth tutorial!
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Very impressive and expert level tutorial
@@wasimsuperb thank you! Glad it helped
Can you show how you did the mask cut movement from 0:02-0:03 with the guy in the red shirt
@@gifted1ne642 I wondered if someone would ask! It’ll be in one of my upcoming tutorial 🤙
@@nickolaasmedialooking forward to it can’t wait
How do I do this with without after effects
@@KyleHollingsworth-b5u The steps are pretty similar. You just use the pen mask tool inside of Premiere Pro. Key framing is still the same, shaping the mask, etc etc. I’ll have future videos that show how to do it in both softwares. I realize now not everyone can connect the dots between both PR and AE.
When I adjust the scale & position on mask it’s like if doing wrong please help me
Interesting. Make sure you're adjusting it under the Transform option. You'll need to set your keyframes at the beginning of the clip before any changes, then drag the play head out to one frame before the end of the clip, from there just scale in and move your position to where you'll need it. I hope this was the answer you were looking for!
@@nickolaasmediamessaged you on IG to show you from a video stand point