Joe Barta iv
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Joe Barta iv
October 20, 2017 at 3:39 pm in reply to: Infinite White BG and Canon XF100 orientation?Use the Whites adjustment in Lumetri Color to adjust the white levels in your clip and your matte. Use the Lumetri Scopes to see when you have them lined up properly.
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Apply the Lumetri Color effect. Draw a custom effect mask around the glare area. Feather it a bit. Then adjust the Exposure and or Contrast to reduce the glare. You can’t completely eliminate it, but you can make it a little more tolerable.
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It’s a bug.
REBOOT!Joe
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Joe Barta iv
August 9, 2017 at 6:23 pm in reply to: Particle effect: throw multiple 2D images around the screen?You really need to dive into After Effects for this, Premiere doesn’t do particles.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2Z-eT60G_E
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I’ve heard people mention that the iPhone records at a variable frame rate which Premiere does not like too well. The suggested solution is to encode the footage with VLC or Media Encoder into a format like ProRes. I don’t know if Replace Footage will work with the newly encoded file. It may be too late in your edit process, but it might help for future phone footage woes.
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If you are using a Mac, go to the PremierePro CC top menu and select Keyboard Shortcuts (Option/alt + Command + K) to change the options.
Type SNAP in the search window there to see if any of those listings are what you’re looking for.
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The closest I could get in Premiere was to cut the section of the clip to slow down in to many slices, then incrementally adjust the Speed/Duration lower for each clip in succession. Note: the audio clip must be linked with a video clip, otherwise you do not have the option for Speed/Duration. Also, remember to leave room between clips for them to expand as you slow them down then close the gap between them. (Right-click on the gap then Ripple/Delete)
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Whenever I notice Premiere doing peculiar things like this, that I know is not right or normal, I Save, Quit, and Restart Premiere.
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It’s also good practice to use the File/Import feature or the Media Browser to bring in footage. Sometimes drag and drop will come in without audio.
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In the Sequence Setting, try turning OFF;
Maximum Bit Depth
Maximum Render Quality
Composite in Linear ColorJoe
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