 Hello everybody welcome back to another Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2021 tutorial. In this one I'm going to show you a wiggle effect or what some people call a wobble effect. I've heard it called a warp effect, a displacement effect, even a flag effect. Let me show you what it is. You'll see here that both the image and the text that I added in here are wobbling or displacing so to speak and you get that nice little organic fluctuation so to speak. Let me show you how it's done. I'm going to delete all of this stuff here and the first step here is I've got some video footage in the timeline. The next step I'm just going to drag and drop this image of my dog Kingston, my bulldog. I'm going to pull that into the timeline as well. I'm going to increase the length of the image so it's the full length of the video. I'm going to double click on the image so I can resize it and then I'm just going to put it down here and drag and drop it to the bottom right of the canvas. So there we go. We've got a video in the background and we've got my puppy dog in the background. Now the next step here is I'm going to create some text really quickly. I'm going to left click on the type tool or the text tool and I'm going to type in Italy because I believe this video is taken in Italy. So I'm going to type that in and then I'm going to move that somewhere, I don't know, somewhere down here so you can see. Let's move it up. Let's move it right here. Good enough. All right, cool. So we've got Italy in there and I'm going to increase the length of the text so that it's the full duration of the video as well as the image. So there we go. Now let's get into the technique. The first thing you want to do is you want to go to the effects panel here. For me it's right at the top right here. You'll notice I'm in the effects workspace and go to your effects panel. Type in, here's the one, turbulent. So once you start typing in turbulent you'll see that there's an effect called turbulent displays. Drag and drop that onto the text. When you do that it's going to warp the text quite considerably and that's totally okay. We want to now go to the effect controls panel and when you go there you're going to see turbulent displays has been applied. Now this is quite a displacement so to speak so I'm going to just go ahead and pull it down to say 35 because that's a bit too much in my opinion. Okay, good. So now we've warped the text but it is not animated. It is not waving or warping or wiggling or flagging or whatever you want to call it. So you can go ahead and adjust the type of displacement. Just note I'll show you a few examples, bulge, twist, etc. For this tutorial we'll just go with turbulent but I just want you to be aware that there are other types of warping. What we want to do now is we want to go down to the evolution and this is the one that you want to click on. Make sure that your playhead is at the beginning left click on evolution and you're going to notice that it's set to zero. Now you want to go all the way to the end of the video right there and go back a step here and you want to increase the evolution considerably. So I'm going to increase it to you know what let's do let's do five evolutions. It's a bit more than I would normally do but I'm going to have five rotations. So here we go. We're going to get up to five. There we go. Perfect. So let's take a look at what we've got now. I'm going to go back to the beginning and I'm going to hit the space bar and you'll see here that we have the text waving or displacing or wiggling and that is how you create wiggle. I will show you one more thing. You'll see here that in the effect controls panel that we have turbulent displace you can actually go to edit and then go edit copy and then I'm going to go to the image which is my second on the second video track and I'm going to go to edit play edit paste pardon me not please I'm thinking of photoshop here edit paste and now look the displacement or the wiggle is applied to both the text and the image guys that's it thanks for watching I'll be back soon with some more tutorials