 Everybody, welcome back to the Premiere Pro tutorial. This one, gonna show you how to take a day shot, like here, I've got it on the left side. You see here, girl, just sort of keeping her head out of the truck there, shot in the day. Make it look like it was shot at night time. I'm gonna show you step by step. Let's get into this, let's delete everything and start from scratch. Here we go, start your timer, it should take about 90 seconds. All right, drag and drop some footage in, like I've got here, and then drag and drop it into your timeline. We've got this girl doing her thing, just hanging out of the truck. Next step, go to your Lumetri Color workspace. Go to Workspace, make sure Color is selected like that. And then over here on the left side, we've got a bunch of options. Skip everything and go right to Creative. When you click on Creative, underneath Creative, you'll see something called Look Under Look. There's a look called SL Blue Day for Night. This does a lot of the heavy lifting for us. So as you can see here, it's applied it in the thumbnail. And there you go, we've got a nice dark blue look. It's almost there. We wanna make it a little darker because we want it to be a little darker at night. So we go to Basic Correction here under Lumetri Color. And we'll just increase the temperature, decrease the temperature, pardon me. We'll decrease the exposure to about minus one. We'll increase the contrast drastically because we want that nice nighttime contrast. We'll increase the highlights a little bit and then shadows go down. The whites, yeah, the whites don't matter too much but the blacks need to go down as well. And there you go, we've got a nice dark night shot. You can adjust this as you see fit. If this is not dark enough for you, you can go here to your project panel, click on New Item and then click on Black Video. Create a black video, click OK. Drag and drop that on the video track two on top of it. Extend it out and then you can click on this, click on the black video, go to your effect controls panel and then you can adjust the opacity. So 0% means there's no change but if you needed to get darker because you don't quite have it right, you can just increase this opacity until you get it to say 39% looks good for me. Thanks for watching.