How to use keys (Colors) and Mattes (shapes) to merge different video streams together. Also how to clone yourself without messy chemicals or test tubes.
I have been having Premiere Elements 13 for some time on my computer and didn't know it could even do this, and since I am new to video editing I am going to start here with these amazing videos to become Proficient. Thank you!
Thx these are great tips. Can also be used to highlight a part of a video. Copy the video and make one video brighter an use this matte tutorial with the graphic to make it bright.
That seems to be the limitation with this cheaper version, no feathering. I have been exploring creating feathering of a still in Photoshop and then bringing it back in to Premiere as adding an image i=on a title slide, but it is extra work and results are hit and miss
Of all the vids this one cleared the fog. TY.
And here I thought doing that cloning was going to be hard. Very nice, clear explanations of everything.
I have been having Premiere Elements 13 for some time on my computer and didn't know it could even do this, and since I am new to video editing I am going to start here with these amazing videos to become Proficient. Thank you!
Clear and concise. Thank you. Will be watching for more.
Thx these are great tips. Can also be used to highlight a part of a video. Copy the video and make one video brighter an use this matte tutorial with the graphic to make it bright.
Really good tutorial, thanks for posting.
WOW! Awesome information! I love it and thank you! I’m going to check out more of your videos!
Very good, very easy to follow.
Very cool stuff. Thanks for making and posting!
This is an excellent tutorial! Thank you!
Dude this is so SICK! THANK YOU for this!!!!
Ahh yes the intergalactic hotdog
Great tutorial. Thanks so much.
You make fantastic tutorials. I appreciate the help.
this video is very helpful - thank you
very interesting. will give this a go thanks.
wow!! thats GREAT!!
Thank you, I didn't know PE can do that. I haven't moved to PR yet.
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Is there a way of feathering matts in premier elements ?
That seems to be the limitation with this cheaper version, no feathering. I have been exploring creating feathering of a still in Photoshop and then bringing it back in to Premiere as adding an image i=on a title slide, but it is extra work and results are hit and miss
There is no chroma or green options in my version of elements 13. Help!
I only have ten options, looks like you have 14 in your fx/keying section.
Nice video, but the audio quality could use some work. :)