From the course: Video Post Tips
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Cloning moving subjects in Premiere Pro
From the course: Video Post Tips
Cloning moving subjects in Premiere Pro
- In this movie we're going to look at how to clone moving subjects in Premiere Pro. Alright, so ideally the footage for this should be a subject moving across the frame from one side to the other. They can be moving in any way, they can be walking, they can be dancing. And I really wanted to find some nice demo footage for you, so in scouring my drive for footage, I found all these really nice walking shots of Rachel walking across the frame, which is exactly what I need. But you can see that these are handheld shots, so they're not locked down. And so if I go back to my Timeline, let me just show you what happened when I tried to do this. So I have cloned the shot of Rachel walking around the fountain, and at first glance it looks really cool. But I'm going to play this so that you can see the issue. Okay, so you see that sort of warping and banding and buckling of the video here? I'll go full screen so we can see this a little bit better here, but basically this is just a long way…
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