 Hello everybody, welcome back to another premiere pro tutorial. This one going to show you how to do a jitter shake, or a shake effect, a very simple one. Let's just see what it looks like a hot space bar shakes it and bang in and out. Very simple. I'm going to show you how to do this from scratch. Let's go ahead and delete everything here, including these little pieces. And let's start from the beginning. All right, good stuff. Now we've got some footage as you can see here, drag and drop it into your timeline, presto. The next step is we got to pick a place where we want the shake to begin. So I'm going to say right here. Okay, good. The next step is we want to go to new item. If you don't see this, if you're in the project panel here, and you don't see that little page with the with the dog ear, with the flipped ear, all you got to do is just increase the size of this so that you see it, click new item, then click on adjustment layer, and then click okay. Now we've got a new adjustment layer, drag and drop that adjustment layer on top into v2 or track video track two. And we're on our way now for this, we generally only want the shake to be like, not even like, maybe 10 frames long at most. So I'm going to make a very short shake here. And we'll just zoom in a little bit. And we'll make it let something like this Okay, so it's a very short shake. All right, good, because it's just a simple little jitter effect. It's not a big huge effect. Okay, good. Now the next step is I'm going to make sure I'm clicked on the adjustment layer. And now I'm going to go to effects. And you're going to see under video effects, distort, transform drag and drop transform on to the adjustment layer like I just did there. Good. Now click make sure you're clicked on the adjustment layer, go up to the top, click on effect controls, a little bit of the way down at the bottom, you're going to see transform has been applied. This is where the magic begins. Make sure that your playhead is at the beginning of the adjustment layer. When it's there, we're going to go ahead and basically just click on the toggle animation for position. What we're going to do is we're just going to do a position jitter. But before we do that, we're going to change the shutter angle to 360 as well. So make sure you do that shutter angle 360 position key framed. All right, good. Now on the first frame, we don't want anything to happen. So now we're about to start the jitter or the shake. So I'm going to click on this button here that step forward one frame. And then we're going to adjust the position. And we're going to adjust it. And this is a manual thing that I'm doing here. Please note that I'm just sort of eyeballing it. This isn't anything I'm going to move this to the left. And then maybe I'll move this back up something like that. Basically, whatever you kind of if you want a heavy shake, go ahead and do it. If you want a lighter motion, just go ahead and move these randomly, as you see fit. So I'm going to move this to the right. I'm going to move this back up. And then I'm going to move forward one frame always clicking forward one frame. And then I'm going to move it back into the center ish kind of area, etc, etc, go forward a little more, drop it, go forward one more, drop it, drop it, something like that. Okay, good enough and go forward one more. This is the last one. So I'm going to move it to there. And then going to move it back up. And then on the last one here to step forward, this one, I'm going to click this button right here, which is reset parameter. That means it sets it back to normal, which was where it should be when it started. So what have we got now? We've got this guy, we've got a shake here, you see how we did that? Good. It's not quite perfect, though, because when I when I scroll through it, when you see here, when I'm at this frame, for example, see on the right side, you see that black bar, we want to go ahead and get rid of all of those black bars, there's one right there and a little underneath it. And the way to do that is to just scale this thing up. So I'm just going to go here. And I'm going to scale it to about 110. And let's see if that does the trick 111. Do we see any and I just scanning through it to look and see if there's any black bars. There are no black bars. So we've got to we've got the effect done. Let's go ahead and see what it looks like. There it is. That's how you shake inside Premiere Pro. Thanks for watching.