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LESSON 9
Adding Video Effects
Creating custom presets
Adobe Premiere Pro allows you to save your favorite effect
settings to your own
custom preset so you don’t have to re-create the settings every time. A preset may
contain a single effect or multiple effects. Presets can be exported so you can share
them
with other editors, and of course you can import presets that have been
exported from Adobe Premiere Pro.
In this exercise, you’ll create a combination of effects and
then save them as a cus-
tom preset:
1
Open Lesson 09-5.prproj.
2
Play the Timeline, and note that the title Sir Drake is just a static title. You will
animate it like you were challenged to try on your own
earlier in the lesson as
extra credit on page 173.
3
Drag the Basic 3D filter from the Perspective bin to the title clip. Set a keyframe
at the beginning of the clip with Swivel set to –25. Set an end keyframe with
Swivel set to 25.
4
Drag the Lens Flare filter to the title clip. Set a keyframe
at the beginning of the
clip with Flare Center set to 20, 192. Set an end keyframe with Flare Center set
to 700, 192.
5
Drag the Gaussian Blur filter to the title clip Sir Drake. Set a keyframe at the
beginning of the clip with Blurriness set to 300.
Set a second keyframe about
one second in with Blurriness set to 0. Set a third keyframe about one second
from the end with Blurriness set to 0, and finally set the end keyframe with
Blurriness set to 700.
6
Play the clip.
The title swivels slightly, the lens flare travels across the letters,
and the whole title blurs in and out of existence. If you have problems setting up
these filters, click the Finished sequence to see the completed effect.
Now that the combination of effects is working just how you want it to, you will
save the combination of three effects as a single custom preset so you can use it
again later.
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