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Saving and sharing effects - Premiere Pro Tutorial
From the course: Premiere Pro 2020 Essential Training
Saving and sharing effects
- [Instructor] We've just learned a bit about video effects in terms of applying them, editing them, adjusting their order of operations, and so on. Now we're going to talk about how to share the effects to other clips in your project. All right, so we've applied four separate effects to this clip here. If I come to Effect Controls, I can just remind us of what those are. First we have a black and white filter, and then our golden tint, and then we have an auto-contrast and then our Gaussian blur edges. Obviously this is what it looks like with all four applied, but we also have the option of only using some of these effects. For example, here's what it would look like without the black and white filter applied, all right? So keep that in mind, because we're going to come back to this notion of including just a subset of effects. Now, there are several ways that you can apply this look to other clips in your…
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Video effects: Correcting and changing your footage4m 29s
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Using basic motion effects5m 58s
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Working with transition effects8m 45s
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Applying and modifying video effects5m 33s
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Saving and sharing effects3m 54s
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Working with adjustment layers and nests7m 32s
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Adding effects to master clips6m 35s
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Keyframing effects over time5m 39s
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Masking and tracking effects8m 59s
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Understanding rendering options5m 51s
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