You're done! You've successfully time-traveled back to the '90s with this awesome visual footage effect. You've now got a nice little timestamp detail to really sell the full VHS effect. In Effect Controls, change the Blend Mode to Screen. It tended to be rather prominent in old VHS tapes, so we've just recreated the effect. This will make what's known as chromatic aberration, a visual effect that distorts the RGB channels of footage. In this one's Color Balance effect, change the Red to 0.ġ9. Finally Select the bottom Winter footage layer.ġ8. Change it to 105, to slightly displace the footage relative to the other two identical ones.ġ7. Change the Blend Mode of the layer to Screen.ġ6. Go into the Color Balance effect there and change the Red to 0.ġ4. Navigate to the Opacity settings in the same panel.ġ1. In the Effect Controls panel, scroll down to the new Color Balance effect.ĩ. Now deselect the layers by clicking anywhere else in the program.Ħ. Since they're all selected, it will drop onto all three.Ĥ. Drag and drop the effect onto a Winter layer. In the Effects panel, type in Color Balance.ģ. Shift-Click to select all three Winter layers.Ģ. Ok, we'll be working with the three footage layers on the bottom. It's a strong start! Chromatic Aberrationġ. This will show you the first Effects you've applied, giving the footage that old, grainy effect you'd get on camcorders from the '90s. Now let's go down to the Noise effect in the Effect Controls panel.ġ2. In the Effect Controls panel that appears in the top left, find the Wave Warp effect you applied earlier.ġ0. Drag and drop the Noise effect onto the same Adjustment Layer.ĥ. Now type in Noise in the Effects panel.Ĥ. Drag and drop the Wave Warp effect onto the Adjustment Layer already placed into the project for your convenience.ģ. In the Effects panel, type in Wave Warp.Ģ. Finally, we'll place a VHS overlay on the footage to give those final VHS details. After that, we'll put a Color Balance effect on the three footage layers and adjust those numbers to give a bit of a warped color effect. We'll be starting from creating an Adjustment Layer with Wave Warp and Noise to give that grainy, distorted visual affect old cassette tapes have. In this tutorial, we've already set up the black bars on either side of the footage to create an appropriate VHS aspect ratio for the footage. You should end up with a Premiere Pro VHS Effect folder. After the download has finished, be sure to unzip the file if it hasn't been done for you.So I’m going to apply those mood filters by hitting the check mark next to each mood. Of course, there were sad songs too, but for this video, I’ll focus more on the happy. While 90’s music is diverse, for me, the mood I get when I think 90s,I feel uplifted, happy, and I feel a bit of love. After you sign up for a 30-day Musicbed trial, you can go to browse music and begin to download for editing. Now the video is almost complete, we just need some 90s music to round it out. Luckily Musicbed’s search and browse features make fit super easy to get the sound you like. Then you can search for it and use it in future projects. If you want to use this text in the future, you can right click to turn it into a motion graphics template and save it to your local templates folder. So let’s make it subtle and change it to 1. And to make the text less sharp let’s search for the effect “Fast Blur” and let’s double click to apply it to the text layer. You will see that fast blur is now in our Essential Graphics panel and in our effect controls, if we increase the blurriness to 10, it’s too much.
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