 Hello, everybody. Welcome back to another Premiere Pro tutorial. In this one, I'm going to show you how to create this unique, little dreamy filter effect. It's like an old school. You're having a dream, and you get a little bit of blur, and a little bit of, you know, you get a little bit of that sort of edge tinting. How did I do it? Let me show you step by step. Let's just go from scratch. I'll go to Project, delete everything. Here we go. It takes less than 60 seconds. Drop your footage in like I've done here. Now go to the new item, select Create an Adjustment Layer, click on OK, drag that adjustment layer, pull it out to the end. So we've got an adjustment layer on top. We'll work on that. Now click on the adjustment layer, go to your effects panel. The first one that you want to add in is a Gaussian blur. Just type in the word Gaussian like I've done here, and you'll see under Video Effects, Blur and Sharpen, Gaussian Blur. Drop it on top and presto. Nothing happens. No worries. Go to your effect controls panel, click on Gaussian Blur. Take this blur up to about, I'm going to go to about 35, and you'll see automatically that we've got this little bit of a hazy, dreamy filter look on it. And that might be all you need to do, but most films when you have a dream sequence, they use an orange tint to them. If you look at shows like suits, for example, anytime they dream it gets an orangey tint. So I'm going to drag and drop the tint on top of that, and here's what I'm going to do. Instead of changing mapping black to black to black, I'm going to map black to orange, and I'm going to, something like this, this looks like a nice orange. Now watch what happens. Crazy over the top. I get you. What you need to do now is you need to take the amount of the tint way down to about, I'm going to go with about 7%, and now watch. You've got that orange tinted dreamy filter, regular dreamy filter. That's all there is to it. Thanks for watching.