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Uploaded by on Aug 16, 2010

http://www.adobe.com/products/premiere/switch/ ^^^ Adding an effect to your clip in Premiere Pro CS5 is such a drag. Literally! Just click on the effect in the effect panel and drag it to your footage. Enjoy! Distributed by Tubemogul.

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  • Thank you!

  • @savillejoe63 Welcome!

  • nice video! i have a question: what if i want to blur at a specific point and then go back to normal?

  • @plo435 You can use keyframes to do this.

  • Good video. ? for you. Dave I have put 2 videos in cs5 ,Video 1 and video 2. How do you get both to blend together or layer together. (trying to put animated title in over video) Thanks!!! Sorry i figured it out I learn quick Sorry again man.

  • @HDVids4free Ok cool! You can use blend modes too!

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  • I don't have ultra key..??

  • how do you make a dream effect in PR?

  • out of curiosity how do i do split screen lets say i wanna compare two same videos on the same screen.. ?

  • hey Dave, thanks for the great tips! quick question... I'm using CS5, and every now and then in the Effects Bin on the bottom left, I seem to lose a bunch of effects that were listed there before. I haven't touched anything, they just seem to be gone. They aren't in the drop down folders... weird. any thoughts? thnx~!

  • Hey brother. I am new to this program. Thanks for a well articulated video. This helped me out alot mate. Peace brother. Rob j.

  • @leenzyan Go to the effects control panel, and whatever effect you want to set the duration on, click on the clock button. Then create keyframes (to fade in and out) right in the effects control panel.

  • @selia309 You have to use a green background when you're recording.

  • Hey but how do you set the duration of the effect and make it fade in and out?

  • how do you get hte green background? do you have to put that in when you're doin the recording or can you edit in when using cs5?

  • @ViCiouSxFiLMZ If I can stir my dick in ur mom 360 wise...then I'll tell u if it can.

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