I always see videos that have images that gently move/shake to make the still image a bit more interesting but have no idea how to do it so smoothly. would love to see a video on this animation!
Wow! Your video tutorial has been so helpful in multiple ways as I have been "teaching myself" how to use Premiere Pro for the first time ever using UA-cam videos galore. Thank you multiple times. BTW, your videos have such great graphic and sound quality. When I grow up...
Thank you very much for this video it is very enlighting! I have seen the Ken Burns effect and wanted to use is in my work. Your instructions are easy to follow and has a good cadence.
Great video, but I have a question -- when you're adding a Lumetri effect to your adjustment layer (in your last step)... which Lumetri effect? Did you just pick any Lumetri effect?
Lumetri Color. By simply going to the Color Workspace in Premiere it will bring the Lumetri Color Panel on the right hand side. If you have a current clip selected, making an adjustment in the panel will automatically add the color change to your clip and be present in the "effects" window for that clip.
I'm an assistant editor working on a full length docuseries. I'm tasked with turning the locked cut over to color for grading. To prep the timeline, I have to swap out temp low resolution watermarked images and replace with cleared source files. How do I maintain the editors "Ken burns" moves on the new high resolution and usually much larger frame sized images? I tried copy and paste attributes and set to frame size but nothing works except manually redoing all the instances.
Adobe premiere is a real pain to use. Nothing user friendly about it. I had two hours of work completed, then tried to adjust photos to video, and my editing tools somehow was moved and I couldn't get it back. So I didn't save because I didn't want to save a mistake. Thought I could go back where I left off, but it wasn't automatically saved. Not good!
Was the image to which you added animation "set to frame"? When I do "set to frame," animation moves the image but introduces dark frames either below, if I am moving from bottom to top, or above, if I am animating from the top-down. Thanks! Nice video.
Quick Question: So I use Premiere Pro to color grade my images. I dont resize or anything. Does it lose any image quality once you save the file as jpeg? or what would be the best way to download that image after grading?
I always see videos that have images that gently move/shake to make the still image a bit more interesting but have no idea how to do it so smoothly. would love to see a video on this animation!
This tutorial was a lifesaver thank you 🙏
Great explanation and loved that you used Lincoln
Thank you. You have a really lovely presentation style.
Thanks for this .. perfect timing .. have to do some work on family photos and match them up to short videos.
Wow! Your video tutorial has been so helpful in multiple ways as I have been "teaching myself" how to use Premiere Pro for the first time ever using UA-cam videos galore. Thank you multiple times. BTW, your videos have such great graphic and sound quality. When I grow up...
Needed this so bad!! Thank you I was so stuck.
perfect tips, thank you
Excellent. Thank you for the quality explanation!
Great video, thanks for the information
Thank you very much for this video it is very enlighting! I have seen the Ken Burns effect and wanted to use is in my work. Your instructions are easy to follow and has a good cadence.
Nice video learnt a lot many thanks
Very good job. Thank you.
Great video man.
very helpful and clear! thank you!
Thank You, Amazing Job..👏🙌👍
thank you so much, it's so useful
Thanks!
Pretty cool stuff
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Great video, but I have a question -- when you're adding a Lumetri effect to your adjustment layer (in your last step)... which Lumetri effect? Did you just pick any Lumetri effect?
Lumetri Color. By simply going to the Color Workspace in Premiere it will bring the Lumetri Color Panel on the right hand side. If you have a current clip selected, making an adjustment in the panel will automatically add the color change to your clip and be present in the "effects" window for that clip.
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I'm an assistant editor working on a full length docuseries. I'm tasked with turning the locked cut over to color for grading. To prep the timeline, I have to swap out temp low resolution watermarked images and replace with cleared source files. How do I maintain the editors "Ken burns" moves on the new high resolution and usually much larger frame sized images? I tried copy and paste attributes and set to frame size but nothing works except manually redoing all the instances.
Adobe premiere is a real pain to use. Nothing user friendly about it. I had two hours of work completed, then tried to adjust photos to video, and my editing tools somehow was moved and I couldn't get it back. So I didn't save because I didn't want to save a mistake. Thought I could go back where I left off, but it wasn't automatically saved. Not good!
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Was the image to which you added animation "set to frame"? When I do "set to frame," animation moves the image but introduces dark frames either below, if I am moving from bottom to top, or above, if I am animating from the top-down. Thanks! Nice video.
saving in photoshop doesn't reflect the photo edits in my timeline. Any tips how to make it work?
Quick Question: So I use Premiere Pro to color grade my images. I dont resize or anything. Does it lose any image quality once you save the file as jpeg? or what would be the best way to download that image after grading?
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