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Dan Blaim
October 8, 2011 at 6:06 pmYou could try getting all 4 clips in the exact position/scale that you want and copy all of the attributes of each clip to 4 new clips that will replace them. As far as stylizing, it looks like there are a few things that can be done to accomplish this look. First try levels (effect color correction) and changing the input black and input white levels. This will help blow out the whites and also darken the blacks. You could then try curves and change the RGB drop down to Blue and punch up the blue line a bit. Maybe changing the hue to the blue side using the hue/saturation effect or even try the tint effect. Another thing that could have been used is the addition of the glow effect with a blue glow color.
Then another black layer above with an oval mask that has a feathered edge for the vignette edge. Of course there are many plug-ins that could also accomplish this look but I’m note sure which, if any, you own. It looks like a bloom effect with a blue hue adjustment. There are many ways to accomplish this look but experimentation is your best bet.Good luck
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