E.T. Effect in Premiere Pro

E.T. Effect in Premiere Pro

Get a serious dose of 80's nostalgia with this tutorial from Cinecom and create the glowing finger effect right within Premiere. Most of the time you'd probably fire up After Effects to create visual...
Cinematic Color Grading With Photoshop And Premiere

Creating Cinematic LUTs for Premiere Pro with Photoshop

Here is a neat little trick from TutVid to create your own cinematic LUTs for your next Premiere Pro video project. While there is a common technique to extract color schemes as LUTs from...
5 Workflow Tips for Premiere Pro

5 Tips – Work Smarter When Editing Premiere Pro

Premiere Pro can be a little intimidating and you will find yourself spending a lot of time organizing your project and tweaking certain things, rather than actually editing your footage. CinecomNET has a couple...
Secondary Color Grading In Adobe Premiere Pro

Secondary Color Grading In Adobe Premiere Pro

Here is a nice quick tip form SonduckFilm to make the colors pop and help your talent to stand out with a simple secondary color grading technique. Start off by applying the Lumetri Color Effect...
10 Smooth Transitions For Adobe Premiere Pro

10 Smooth Transitions For Adobe Premiere Pro

As a Premiere Pro user you probably will look for transition templates sooner or later. Orange83 is giving you 10 transitions you can use for your next editing project. To download these transitions just head...
VFX Shot In Premiere Pro Without Greenscreen

VFX Shot in Premiere Pro Without Greenscreen

Who would have thought that you can create VFX shots in Premiere Pro without any Plug-Ins or using any other programs. Once again Cinecom.net is proving that it is possible by utilizing some clever techniques. Most...
Color Transitions - Premiere Pro Free Template

Free Color Transitions Pack for Premiere Pro CC 2018

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwaa6K9dOS0 Here is a free transition pack for you. I tried to recreate the popular color transitions you can see everywhere these days, but without leaving Premiere Pro. Usually, I would create that in Adobe...