Adding Video Effects in Adobe Premiere Elements 13
Adobe Premiere Elements 13
| Intermediate
- 14 videos | 1h 14m
Enhance your videos in Premiere Elements 13 by adding visual effects! Learn how to work with fast and slow-motion effects, and pan and zoom effects. We also cover how to transform your movie to a cartoon, and add a title and credits.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
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Creating fast & slow-motion effectsCreating a picture-in-picture overlayReframing your video using zoom & rotationAdding pan & zoom effects to a videoAdjusting the opacity in your videosInserting shapes in your movieAdding effects to your movie
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Transforming your movie into a cartoonAuto-enhancing your videosAdding end credits to your movieCreating an animation effectUsing blur effectsInserting a video in a titleAdding an effects mask
IN THIS COURSE
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4m 23sIn Premiere Elements, you can add different speed effects to any moment in your movie. By using the Time Remapping tool, you can create fast and slow-motion effects as well as reverse motion effects. FREE ACCESS
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5m 26sYou can superimpose different media files in your video by using the different tracks available. You will see how to add videos and still images to your video overlay and how to use the Videomerge tool. FREE ACCESS
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4m 15sYou can reframe your videos by using the tools found in the Applied Effects menu. You can zoom and rotate your clips to get the desired dimensions or angle for your movie. FREE ACCESS
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4m 54sYou can add panning and zooming effects in your video clips. This gives your video a new point of view and creates movement in the shot. FREE ACCESS
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7mIn Adobe Premiere Elements, you can adjust the opacity and transparency of your video clips. This lets you fade in and out between particular shots and add a fade in and fade out effect for the beginning and ending shot of your movie. FREE ACCESS
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5m 9sYou can add different shapes in your video like circles or rectangles and you can adjust the color properties like shade and gradient. FREE ACCESS
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5m 53sIn Adobe Premiere Elements, you have the choice of several different effects that you can add to your videos. You can add effects that distort the image of your video, change its colors or that even add a different style effect like an old Hollywood movie. You will see how to add and remove effects and adjust their settings. FREE ACCESS
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5m 38sWith the Comic filter, you can give your video a cartoon effect. You can adjust the filter settings manually or you can use one of the presets to achieve different cartoon styles. FREE ACCESS
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4m 34sIn Adobe Premiere Elements has several different tools that you can use to adjust the appearance of your movie. Some of these tools offer auto-enhancement like for color, lighting and tone, and some you have to adjust yourself. FREE ACCESS
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4m 49sOnce you have finished your movie, you can add end credits. You can select a pre-made template from the Titles & Text tool and add the names of the people that helped you with your movie, for example. FREE ACCESS
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6m 18sYou can animate certain effects that you add to your videos. You will see how to animate a lens flare effect by gradually moving its position throughout the course of a video clip. FREE ACCESS
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4m 56sIn Adobe Premiere Elements, you can blur out a specific area of your movie, which can be useful for blurring out faces or logos. FREE ACCESS
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5m 33sYou can animate a video title by having the video play within the letters of your title. By overlaying the Track Matte Key effect, you can create your title and add the corresponding video that you want to play inside the title. FREE ACCESS
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5m 10sApplying an effects mask helps you add an effect to a specific area in your video clip. You can adjust the size of the selected area and edit the intensity of the chosen effect. FREE ACCESS