From the course: Premiere Pro Guru: Fixing Video Exposure Problems

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Adding keyframes

Adding keyframes

- Keyframing just requires you to use the effect and some basic Keyframes, which are viewable in the Effects panel. To start, let's make this a little larger and take a look at the shot. As I drag through, I can see the change. Under Effect Controls, I'll take a look at the Lumetri effect. Let's just make a Basic Correction. I'm going to define the key frames, so if I twirl down Basic Correction, you can see those adjustments. There's Exposure, Shadows, Highlights, Whites and Blacks. Right now, things are pretty consistent through the shot. But right about there, begins to change. Let's add a Keyframe. As I turn that on, you'll see that the Stopwatch is enabled, and the first frame is added. I've turned on all of the basic controls here. Plus, we'll do a little bit with Saturation. Now, we'll drag forward, in this case, into the sky, and add an additional Keyframe. Be careful not to change the Stopwatch state once you've enabled it. If you don't see those frames, you can show and hide…

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