OHHHHHHHHH I CAN'T WAIT TO SEE YOUR VIDEO
To create a softening effect, what you need to do is,
1. Duplicate the video track and place it right above the current video track
2. Add a Gaussian blur to the bottom track and make it 50
3. Add a Chroma Key to the top track. adjust the Blend level to your liking
It adds a soft focus effect to the video. You can also change the brightness to
make it glow a little bit more.
Taky
From: Sune Alexandersen
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 11:26 AM
To: adobe-premiere
Subject: [AP] Soften and diffuse to white borders!
Hi all!
I remember i asked this quite a few years ago. I was then using
Premiere 6.5but now I am using CS3.
I'm making a really cheesy corporate video to some classical music. I'd like
it to look like your typical romance-movie with diffused to white borders
and kinda fuzzy picture.
I bet there are numerous third-party applications and plugins, but I'd like
to achieve this with Premiere and Photoshop if possible.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Kind regards, and almost happy holidays,
Sune
www.suneworld.com
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