From the course: Premiere Pro Guru: Fixing Video Exposure Problems
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Stabilizing exposure with the Color Stabilizer effect in After Effects - Premiere Pro Tutorial
From the course: Premiere Pro Guru: Fixing Video Exposure Problems
Stabilizing exposure with the Color Stabilizer effect in After Effects
- Some of you may have started to explore Adobe After Effects. It's a motion graphics and visual effects tool that's included with Adobe Creative Cloud. Premier Pro and After Effects enjoy a special relationship, making it easy to quickly send files from Premier Pro into After Effects for extra touch-up. Let's explore one instance where you might choose to do so. In the Project panel, I'll go to my next sequence. Seven dot three. In this case, I want to stabilize the exposure. If you look at the shot, it's a time lapse shot. And the exposure fluctuates just a little bit over time. You can see as we drag through, the fluctuation on the surface of the mountains. Well, this is due to the fact that the clouds are moving through. To send this to After Effects is very simple. I'd suggest that you launch After Effects first so it's ready to receive. Then, in Premier Pro, just right click and choose Replace With After Effects Composition. It'll automatically send the project to After Effects.…
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