Awesome very well explained in detail not skipping past anything as many tuts do ..Thank you for your item as this is One thing we have an unknown lifeitshort live it !!
This is sick! I heard things before like endlessly searching media libraries to see similar color palette clips... This changes the game (I have no experience in this type of work, just starting my journey).
just getting into generative fill myself and I think videos like this are gonna start to show some cool capabilities. thank u for the videos you make man
This is awesome! Love it. But I don’t use Photoshop but do use Lightroom. Is there anything similar? Or is there any way of achieving a similar result without leaving Premiere and without using a plugin? Lastly when working with 4K/UHD footage, what sequence (4K sequence with I-frame preview)/export settings? Thank you! Subscribed!
Its really a wow effect transition. But it takes waaaay to looong to make it. By a one hour video with dozens of transitions, I would spent my life by doing this.
What do y'all think about this process? += 💯
Awesome very well explained in detail not skipping past anything as many tuts do ..Thank you for your item as this is One thing we have an unknown lifeitshort live it !!
This is actually revolutionary!! Great video man thanks a lot
I admire your ability to explain difficult things in such a smooth manner, great job 👏
Thank you so much 😀
This is actually super smart
Thank you!!! 💯
I love it when I find creative tutorials like this!
I appreciate your way of explaining video editing in a way that is incredibly straightforward and easy to understand.
That's what I like to hear!
You are awesome !
Thank you!
WOW that's creativity. No need to do that while shooting... great tutorial as well!
nice tutorial ,bro!
great effect. saved for later. Thank you.
Good luck! This was a fun one!
@thekylerholland Is there any possibility you could touch a bit on what these frame settings imply for final export ?
neat explanation!! thanx
You're welcome!
This is sick! I heard things before like endlessly searching media libraries to see similar color palette clips... This changes the game (I have no experience in this type of work, just starting my journey).
just getting into generative fill myself and I think videos like this are gonna start to show some cool capabilities. thank u for the videos you make man
Appreciate it. :) I'll keep grinding and see if I can come up with something else!
Great!
Thank you!!!
plz add more video tutor like thisss (transition 🔥
excellent video
😎
That was dope and brilliant
Great idea. Might use this. Thanks
gj, ty!
Thanks!
Luvving it mate. I don't know how you think theses things up, but I certainly appreciate you sharing!
KP
Appreciate it. Sometimes it's just random and then I'm like wait, this could be a transition. 😎
Amazing video sir.
Amazing Tuts
Awesome tutorial!
Thank you! Cheers! 🎉
Brilliant 🤯
Thank you. 💯
Amazing and creative
Thank you!!! 😎 you've been here a long time Mishal!
You are a genius 😍
Thank you! Just trying to make some cool transitions! 😊
this man is gorgeous 😻
Thank you! :D
Cool idea. I just shot a pretty big music fest, gonna see if I can't work this into the aftermovie
Hell yeah! Send me the video when you get it completed!
This is awesome! Love it. But I don’t use Photoshop but do use Lightroom. Is there anything similar? Or is there any way of achieving a similar result without leaving Premiere and without using a plugin? Lastly when working with 4K/UHD footage, what sequence (4K sequence with I-frame preview)/export settings? Thank you! Subscribed!
damn its so cool i will use it in my next edits😍
Right! Let me know how it works for you!
Its really a wow effect transition. But it takes waaaay to looong to make it. By a one hour video with dozens of transitions, I would spent my life by doing this.
Yeah definitely not to be used a ton but if done properly, you can get some sweet results!!! Just wait till AI is built in to premiere.
at 8:07 it says to drag in your image to photoshop, how would i drag in the image?
that's is a LOT of work for a simple transition though?
maybe. But once you get the process down, it's pretty quick for a seamless result.
Cool, but way too many steps, thank God for plugins!