Thursday 1 December 2016


How to set up premiere pro:




-how to use the green screen and cloning (chroma key):

allows to take out a certain colour to add a background behind the footage.


-Apply the ultra key effect found in the effects panel on to the clip that has the green screen and select the colour you want to take out.
- Import a picture or video you want in the background and put it underneath the green screen video layer.
- use transform to upscale or downscale the picture so it fits the composition
-To clone the green screen; just duplicate the clip and position it with transform so it's in the correct place.

-isolating colour (leave colour effect)

makes a certain colour obvious another colours black and white.



-search isolate colour in the effects and presets panel and drag it onto the video clip; then use the colour pen and choose what colour you would like to isolate.
-turn the decolour up to 100% to make everything but the colour you isolated black and white.

-super 8

gives an old fashion and aesthetic look to the footage.


-Select your clip of choice and drag it into the timeline
-Then change the speed duration of the clip to make it quicker e.g. 80%
-Go to the effects panel and search for noise and dust & scratches then drag it onto the video clip on the timeline and turn the noise up to what you think is suitable.
-Then go to the colour panel and give the clip a orange tint; this adds bit of age to the clip.
-also add gaussian blur to downgrade the quality slightly.


time remapping:

Time remapping changes the velocity of the clip.





-Select your clip that you want to be time-remapped and drag it onto the timeline.
-Right click the video on the timeline then select who clip keyframe > time-remapping.
-Then make the video layer bigger on the time line too see the velocity line for the time remapping.
-select the pen tool situated in the tool tab situated on the left of the timeline and use the pen tool too select where you want the time remapping to happen.
-dragging the line up determines how fast the clip will speed up and dragging down will determine how slow it would be.

Masking:

Masking is used to take a section of the footage or picture out or you can invert the mask to only have the area you selected.


-drag your selected footage into the timeline with what you want masked to be on the top layer.
-turn the opacity down on the top clip so that the picture behind visible; then scale it too fit the footage appropriately.
-Then make a new title by clicking title on the top bar > new title which then opens a new window that allows you too mask.
- mask by clicking either on the pen tool or one of the shapes then mask what is suitable for your work.
-once the masking is finished, apply a track matte key and change the matte to your mask layer.
-drag your mask title track above the footage and the mask should be there.

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