 Welcome back to another Premiere Pro tutorial and this one is going to show you how to create a flicker effect just like this in about 60 seconds. Let's get started. Start your clock. Okay, first step, grab some footage, drag it and drop it on the timeline. Now zoom in a little bit and pick the place where you want the flicker to begin. I'm going to start it at the one second mark, at the one second mark. Hold down the Command key on a Mac or the Control key on a PC and click K. What happens? This is you're making a cut. It's the same as using the razor tool. Move forward one frame. I'm going to click this step forward one frame or you can just click the arrow key and I'm just going to keep doing this. I'm going to do about seven or eight times. I don't know, something like that. Let's keep going. See how I'm just making little cuts? There we go. Every one frame, one frame, one frame. That snoring noise, by the way, is my bulldog. Okay, here we go. So we've got all these little one frame cuts. Now all you got to do, delete the first one, delete the third one, delete the fifth one, delete the seventh one, et cetera, et cetera. When you do that, you're basically taking out, like you're in a piano. Every one second key is a black key. Here we go. Flicker effect done. 60 seconds. Thanks for watching.