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Group effect presets - Premiere Pro Tutorial
From the course: Premiere Pro for Self-Taught Editors
Group effect presets
- [Instructor] I would guess if you have been using Premier Pro for a little while you've worked out how to create an effect preset. You set up your effect, right click on the effect and choose Save Preset, give it a name, put a description in it if you want to, and make a decision about key frames. Do you want the key frames to spread out if you apply the effect to a longer clip or compress on a shorter clip, or do you want them to keep their timing and be locked to the beginning, that's Anchor to In Point, or the end, that's Anchor to Out Point? I'll just cancel this dialog box for now because the question is have you encountered group effect presets? And these are a really powerful way to make use of effects in Premier Pro, particularly when you're working on multiple projects. I'm in the editing workspace, and I have the group effect presets sequence open, and I've got this first clip selected. And in the effect…
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It's all in the Effect Controls panel4m 47s
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Master clip effects5m 8s
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Dive into the Lumetri Color panel4m 45s
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Color matching3m 27s
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Group effect presets4m 20s
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Stabilize or smooth shaky footage4m 40s
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Mask video or visual effects5m 59s
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Fast and slow motion video4m 51s
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