Learning Premiere Pro: Picture in Picture

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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2009

Learn how to create this great effect, and take it to the next level. You'll also learn how to nest your sequences.

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  • thx for the tutorial, how do you soften the edge of the picture inside? thx.

  • Not sure what you mean... softening the shadow or the Bevel Alpha can be done via the Effect Controls... if this isn't what you mean, send me a message. Thanks for watching!

  • how did you shoot the woman so that you were able to get the motion graphic background.

    by the way 5/5 stars

  • Thanks for the feedback. She was shot in front of a Green Screen, and keyed out using Keylight in After Effects.

  • Do you have to have a green screen to get that effect?

  • Yes, a green screen or a blue screen. The other way to do it is to create a "luma key", which is making the background look all white or all black, but this is usually a lot harder to do. If you do a Google search, you'll find tons of info on how to Green Screen (Chroma Key). I would post some URL's, but YouTube does not allow you to post a URL in these responses.

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  • Most tutorials suck, while this one helped me out a lot, and has great editing.

  • Thanks!

  • Nope we couldn't hear your cat :3

  • exactly what I was looking for.. thank you soooooooooooo much

  • gracias!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • I know this is old but wanted to say that this is how tutorials should be done. Direct and to the point without all the random talking that turns a should-be 3 minute video into a 9 minute waste of time. Thank you.

  • @McJ0rd Ahh okay. I would love to use iMovie, but I'm on a PC unfortunately. Premiere was a pain, so II started using VideoPad which works pretty well.

  • @tbailey10395 I gave up on Premiere, unfortunately... I just used iMovie instead, and it worked like a charm

  • @McJ0rd I know your comment was posted 4 months so I thought I'd ask if you even figured out how? Cause I've trying all day to get that EXACT thing done. Me playing a bunch of instruments.

  • BUENISIMO GRACIAS....

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