5 COOL PIP effects in Adobe Premiere Elements

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  • čas přidán 12. 07. 2024
  • This tutorial video shows how to create 5 cool picture in picture (PIP) effects using Adobe Premiere Elements v13. Shown are 1) basic PIP with single or multiple pictures, 2) the Brady bunch effect, 3) diagonal split screens, 4) mirroring, and 5) multi-strip PIP. This video is helpful for any editor wanting to get cool PIP effects from Adobe Premiere Elements.
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Komentáře • 90

  • @chiefkirby9982
    @chiefkirby9982 Před 2 lety +1

    Very detailed descriptions on how to use everything!

  • @redsanders8754
    @redsanders8754 Před 4 lety +2

    I have watched100's of CZcams videos, mostly concerning Photoshop Elements and Premier Elements. While Premier Elements (PRE) is considered a consumer level program, it still has an amazing number of controls, choices, and effects. This is an excellent video for newbies, or for those hoping to expand their knowledge.
    Speaking as a supervisor of instruction (retired), and having taught K - 12 teachers how to use PRE, you do an excellent job of providing the central focus of the content, while including very necessary little details. These little details can cause frustrating detours for users when trying to "fill in the gaps" that presenters didn't include. Here's some examples of those little details. (And if any of your "experts" out there scoff that these, I'm pretty sure you've never taught folks how to use such a program, or you aren't very effective teachers.) 0:49 - the top down hierarchy that PSE follows; 2:16 - how to open the key frame controls; 3:55 - staggering windows so that they don't start simultaneously; 3:35 - clicking in Motion window, seeing and using the "dot" that appears in the corresponding video, and using that "dot" (instead of trying to do everything in the key frame control window). There are a number of other times you provide such asides this video. Your voice is pleasant, and your electronic "demonstration table" is ready to go. (I've watched MANY CZcams videos and wondered why so little preparation was made before turning on the camera.) Kris, you are a good teacher!

    • @KrisKasprzak
      @KrisKasprzak  Před 4 lety

      Thank-your for your very positive comments. I do my best trying to help others. This mad my day!

  • @bjbrooks
    @bjbrooks Před 2 lety +2

    Really useful video! Beautifully illustrates just how powerful Premiere Elements is for simultaneous display of multiple videos. Thank you 🙂

  • @jeffjsmith
    @jeffjsmith Před 4 lety +1

    Brilliant - I would never have worked this out myself. Thanks so much!

  • @ProgRockDan1
    @ProgRockDan1 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the PIP guidance

  • @ttsires
    @ttsires Před 8 lety +1

    Kris, thank you. I learned a lot from your video!!! A lot of help! You are a good teacher.

  • @SingingASMRSongs
    @SingingASMRSongs Před 8 lety

    SO helpful, thank you!!!

  • @danielsvensson1965
    @danielsvensson1965 Před 8 lety

    Learned a little bit more how to use PiP. Thanks!!!

  • @janettflores032855
    @janettflores032855 Před 6 lety +1

    Appreciate this info very much! Definitely a "thumbs up!"

  • @LifeAccordingtoMaria
    @LifeAccordingtoMaria Před 6 lety +1

    Kris saw your first video on Premiere Elements and had to sub right away. I will be coming back to your tutorials and looking around more for other great tips. Thanks for taking the time to film this and open our eyes to abilities of Premiere Elements that at least I knew very little about. Life According to Maria

    • @KrisKasprzak
      @KrisKasprzak  Před 6 lety +1

      Check out my 3 vids, tips 1-5, 6-10, 11-15, could be some good tips in there

  • @AbigailSmith
    @AbigailSmith Před 7 lety +1

    Thanks so much! So helpful.

  • @swccbakersfieldca2076
    @swccbakersfieldca2076 Před 5 lety +1

    Dang man that was awesome so much info. I just ordered elements 18 and can’t wait to try all this stuff . Gonna do some work for my church. Keep the vids coming please.

    • @KrisKasprzak
      @KrisKasprzak  Před 5 lety

      I have several other, check out my playlist for other Adobe tutorials.

  • @MRrwmac
    @MRrwmac Před 8 lety +1

    I'm surprised very few are commenting. I've watched a few of your excellent instructional videos and am amazed at your knowledge and expert training technique! I have an older version of Elements, which may not include some of these capabilities, yet am learning and intrigued with your videos. Thank you very much for taking the time and effort to share!

    • @KrisKasprzak
      @KrisKasprzak  Před 8 lety

      +MRrwmac You're very welcome. I jumped from version 9 to version 13, and the only real difference I see is the layout of the UI.

  • @snuijt8815
    @snuijt8815 Před 7 lety +2

    Great vid man! Thanks a lot!

  • @marciodedeus9599
    @marciodedeus9599 Před 2 lety +1

    it's finally ti. i'm ready to learn.

  • @ironiaironia
    @ironiaironia Před 4 lety +1

    thanks a mill! very useful for a very beginner!

  • @grantvisions
    @grantvisions Před 7 lety +1

    Very helpful video, thanks!

  • @mycharvel
    @mycharvel Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you so much, I'm looking how to move the PIP, posted 5 years ago and still helping nubie like me

  •  Před 7 lety +1

    Kris, is a very good video, tanks a lot! i am from Argentina, in this moment i just have a old computer, jus run premier elements 13, and this video is one of the best i found. Good sound, good video, easy... thanks man, ... and i not speak english... sorry, but i want express my gratitude

    • @KrisKasprzak
      @KrisKasprzak  Před 7 lety +1

      You're very welcome. You English is excellent. Post some videos, i'm sure my sub would like to see some examples.

  • @loka32
    @loka32 Před 7 lety +1

    Hi Kris, I'm just starting to learn editing with Adobe Premiere Elements 15. Your tutorials are the bestI Very inspiring to. Specially because you don't mind to show your mistakes and how to correct them. Love it!

  • @mariesecrist7919
    @mariesecrist7919 Před 5 lety

    Very helpful thanks bro👍

  • @jackb1803
    @jackb1803 Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent!

  • @eienrenel7008
    @eienrenel7008 Před 7 lety +3

    Very helpful. Hard to find such direct and instructive videos for these effects. Thanks mate. Also what microphone do you use? It sounds pretty good.

    • @KrisKasprzak
      @KrisKasprzak  Před 7 lety

      Eien Renel I use a Samson c01u space, I did a review on it have a watch czcams.com/video/rByBskWvXoU/video.html

  • @aubreymartin1305
    @aubreymartin1305 Před 3 lety

    Kris... I've been using different versions of Premiere Elements for around 12 years. I never had a clue how to do PIP. I now at least have a baseline to work from. Thank you VERY much for this. Looking forward to watching more of your work.

    • @KrisKasprzak
      @KrisKasprzak  Před 3 lety

      Glad I could help. i have other videos on my channel. have a look at the tips 1-5, tips 6-10, tips 11-15. There may be another gold nugget.

  • @littlefellatrucking324
    @littlefellatrucking324 Před 6 lety +1

    I think I got the idea. Thanks

  • @mattsgaming2525
    @mattsgaming2525 Před 6 lety +1

    Holy mother of Jesus! I have been looking for help like this for sooooo long! Only I farted because I farted about with the buttons and read some of the effect types that i had an idea of what i was looking for i.e. picture swipes but according to you these swipes (moving images) i needed were actually called PIPS. Thanks you so much for this. Maybe change your video tags for more uneducated search terms. They could get you more views :)

  • @dazzlingangel2988
    @dazzlingangel2988 Před 2 lety

    thanks, Thanos, glad you're getting into soft inst

  • @duncanbaker7787
    @duncanbaker7787 Před 5 lety

    Thanks again Kris

  • @alpinesnowboardfan5369

    Nice tips !

  • @altarockerinamusicalmood3887

    Thanks, Kris. I just got version 15. I'm looking to move frames of photos/video across the screen in kind of a "freight train" style, if you will. Can you advise or throw together a tutorial on this?
    Rich

  • @lindab5014
    @lindab5014 Před 7 lety +1

    Very helpful video's! I am trying to figure out what software to use to put together a wedding best man video. My son is best man and he has special needs so this is how he will being do his speech. I am learning a lot from you and decided we'll use this software and learn through you! Thanks again!

  • @Flyerred99
    @Flyerred99 Před 7 lety

    Great Tutorial Kris nice ideas
    can u do some HUD-effects?? on Premiere 13??

  • @lisasmith8316
    @lisasmith8316 Před 6 lety

    Great Video - there are not that many helpful videos for Premier Elements - thanks so much for adding these. Great!

  • @montage2726
    @montage2726 Před 7 lety

    Thanks for posting. Any advise on computer build for running premiere elements? My current machine's performance is unusable.
    Thanks for any advice.

    • @KrisKasprzak
      @KrisKasprzak  Před 7 lety +1

      I build my own machines so I have no particular model to point you to. I would recommend the fastest processor you can afford (I run an intel i7 and it's very good). I've got 16 GB ram, and never seem to run out. I've tried creating RAM drives and while very fast i've not taken the leap in making it permanent--recommend you get and SSD drive. My graphics card is very old (like 10 years but runs fine).

  • @harddriverecordingandfilmsNY

    can the edges be feathered so they overlap smoothly? (as apposed to adding boarders to the last set you did here) thanks for the tutorials!

    • @KrisKasprzak
      @KrisKasprzak  Před 8 lety

      +HardDriveRecording I don't think there is a way to feather edges I can only suggest to the the math right so stuff is spaced correctly.

    • @harddriverecordingandfilmsNY
      @harddriverecordingandfilmsNY Před 8 lety

      +Kris Kasprzak thanks Kris, wish I could erase edges and further like I do with layers of photos! But I guess planning ahead with green screen would be the way to do it

  • @snarfnenoot
    @snarfnenoot Před 4 lety

    Hello Kris ,, hoping you can make tutorial how to do rolling credits... thank you

  • @ProgRockDan1
    @ProgRockDan1 Před 2 lety

    I am using it to make music videos. The focus on the music. Can you make a video about how to best make music videos?

  • @altarockerinamusicalmood3887

    Hi, Kris:
    Is there a way to “hold” a dissolve transition in place so that 2 images continuously play over one another...a double exposure, if you will.
    Thanks. Stay safe

    • @KrisKasprzak
      @KrisKasprzak  Před 4 lety

      sure, between your video segments, say you want a 2 second transition but using the last frame of the first video and the first frame of the second video. Basically freeze the last frame and the first frame and use the frozen images as the transition. Here's how
      1. move the cursor to the last frame in the first video, use page up/down and L/R arrow keys to move cursor to last frame
      2. Use Tools | Freeze Frame and insert into the video--this action will create an image and put it where your cursor is on the timeline
      3. move your timeline cursor to the first frame of the second video--again use page up page down and L/R arrows keys to get the exact first frame
      4. repeat step 2
      5. now you have 2 videos separated by 2 images lst frame of first vid and first frame of second vid
      6. move image 2 above image on --say on Video 2 line
      7. move video 2 to left (or right click in the empty space and delete and close gap
      8. expand the video 2 time line (little down arrow on the far left near where it says Video2--all the way to the left
      9. you should see a yellow bar across the image in the video 2 bar--that bar controls visibility--all the way up, 0% transparency, all the way down, 100% transparency.
      10 adjust the bar to your liking. or... rightly click and select Fade | Video on or Video out.
      11. for the ultimate control move your cursor to somewhere on the image, click the little dot < O > just below video 2, move your cursor to another location and click the dot again. repeat a few more times. These little dots on the yellow bar are now drag handles so you can fade in/out with more control
      I hope this is what 15 min of typing is what you are looking for :)

  • @lemarius4846
    @lemarius4846 Před 8 lety

    Hi Kris, thanks! very helpful! I have a question for a new tutorial: How do I create a POLAROID EFFECT (meaning a or several Polaroid photo flying in my video? Also: how do I create a SNAPSHOT/ FLASHLIGHT effect of photo that should be integrated in my video? your help/ideas would be very appreciated!

    • @MindiOwen
      @MindiOwen Před 8 lety

      You have to edit the photo first, then you add the newly edited photo to the video.

    • @KrisKasprzak
      @KrisKasprzak  Před 8 lety

      Sorry i missed this question. i'll work up a couple of tutorials.

    • @KrisKasprzak
      @KrisKasprzak  Před 8 lety

      +le marius
      Have a gander....
      czcams.com/video/dmpLbeMPuSI/video.html

    • @KrisKasprzak
      @KrisKasprzak  Před 8 lety

      +le marius
      Snapshot / flashlight video example
      czcams.com/video/obGoYegbHl4/video.html

  • @heggood
    @heggood Před 7 lety

    I get the idea!

  •  Před 8 lety

    Hi. can I just put a fix image over my video? I do guitar tutorials so I want to show a picture, in a corner of the screen, of the guitar chord that I am playing whiile actally playing it. I have no program to create the picture so I will need to copy paste a pre existing image of the chord from google. Can I do that with this program or with the 14 version? thanks !

    • @KrisKasprzak
      @KrisKasprzak  Před 8 lety

      +El Salón de Guitarra Sure. just add your picture to the timeline, the select the picture from the time line and edit the size and location, as if it were a video. Make sure your picture is re sized to the size of the video.

  • @rogerwines6947
    @rogerwines6947 Před 8 lety +1

    thanks for the great video

  • @altarockerinamusicalmood3887

    Kris..
    Is there a way to cross-fade audio only...on the timeline. It appears it won't let that happen.
    Thanks.

    • @KrisKasprzak
      @KrisKasprzak  Před 7 lety

      yes. if your audio is part of the video, you will need to un-link audio from one of the tracks. Then drag that audio track to say the narration track, then drag the end of the un-linked audio over the other audio (do the same for the other video if you want more of a cross fade effect). Then show the volume control on the audio (yellow bar) and insert keypoints to allow audio volume level control.
      Make sense?

  • @southisaac
    @southisaac Před 6 lety

    I'm very very new to editing videos. For the very first part of the video, you are using three different videos, correct? These aren't zoomed-in parts of the same video, right?

    • @KrisKasprzak
      @KrisKasprzak  Před 6 lety

      Yes there are 3 different videos. however if all you footage was in the same video, you could still get the same result. For example, if the first 2 min segment was a car in driveway, second 2 min segment was say driving, and say 3rd segment was washing the car, you would split the clip at each section then drag the desired clip to the track and location (like have car washing PIP over the car driving).

  • @olozdegie
    @olozdegie Před 7 lety

    Hi Kris. I use the version of APE 15 and tried on the basis of your film use function Four Points Garbage .... Unfortunately, there are no points for which you are you pull the clip. What am I doing wrong?

    • @KrisKasprzak
      @KrisKasprzak  Před 7 lety

      Have you tried clicking the graphic window? I'm not sure.

    • @olozdegie
      @olozdegie Před 7 lety +1

      I clicked on the box with the name of the effect on the right side and showed the attachment points. Thank you

  • @UNOSEEUM
    @UNOSEEUM Před 7 lety

    turning the sound down on your video would help us hear you~~ thanks for sharing

  • @mauriciowviteri
    @mauriciowviteri Před 4 lety

    How does one import a sequence in Premiere Elements from another project?

  • @REINER-ud2zw
    @REINER-ud2zw Před 5 lety

    top

  • @mohanadkhalil590
    @mohanadkhalil590 Před 2 lety

    But the dude speaks through Nice tutorials teeth

  • @deanjericevic8912
    @deanjericevic8912 Před 7 lety

    Kris, why is it that when I do a quad split screen do the 4 individual videos have a marked drop off in resolution compared to the individual videos when viewed in linear processing in the video eg (czcams.com/video/zfjZYlbyheI/video.html ) ?

    • @KrisKasprzak
      @KrisKasprzak  Před 7 lety

      Good question, i saw your vid and understand the issue, let me mess with mine a bit. Scalling a video up or down will alter quality, but not as bad as what you are experiencing. When you final render are you cranking the bit rate up? I generally do (meaning my final videos are several gigabytes but quality is high).

    • @deanjericevic8912
      @deanjericevic8912 Před 7 lety

      What bit rate would you suggest to try Kris?

  • @elememery7421
    @elememery7421 Před 6 lety

    all of the edits on my channel are made by this software

  • @matheussousa9987
    @matheussousa9987 Před 2 lety

    Sae

  • @mgml
    @mgml Před 3 lety

    Good of you to put this stuff up but for a beginner you're going a bit too fast. You're not explaining the steps in enough detail.

  • @JonSmith-fc2mm
    @JonSmith-fc2mm Před 6 lety

    It would have been SO much better to have muted teh sound on those clips. Annoying as hell.

  • @deedub7777
    @deedub7777 Před 9 lety

    four point garbage matte - awesome but what a stupid description! Geez Adobe!!

  • @3majwazon
    @3majwazon Před 2 lety

    it's obvious people still remain poor due to ignorance