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

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Adjusting filmic qualities

Adjusting filmic qualities

- Within the Creative Controls, you have some additional settings that can be used to effect the filmic nature of a shot. Let's open this next sequence here 3.2, and we'll continue working with this shot. Here's the processed version and here's a starter state that already has a look applied. Well you'll notice that I did some processing here to effect the film look. Faded Film is going to allow you to actually fade the look of the image, giving it sort of an aged feeling. Additionally, you could apply a Vignette as well. So let's start here. I like this overall shot, but it doesn't feel quite old enough for the particular genre I'm going for. So by increasing the Faded Film slider, it starts to change the look of the overall image. Reducing the Saturation a bit and aging the footage. I like that. I'll bump up the Intensity just slightly. That feels pretty good there. At the bottom, you'll also see a section labeled Vignette. Opening this allows you to apply a simple Vignette…

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