 Hello everybody, welcome back to another Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2021 tutorial in this one I'm gonna show you how to create your own Glitch transition. That's right guys. It's all the rage right now to go and buy these Transition packs and stuff like that. You don't have to I'll show you how to do the glitch stuff by yourself on your own No purchase necessary. Let's get going the first thing you'll see here is I've got two pieces of footage loaded in I've got one of a spinning globe or spinning world and then I've got some of a astronaut just sort of Flying through space and some sort of trance or dream or something like that doesn't matter We're going to build the transition the first step after you've added in the footage and there's a split in it We're gonna go down here to new item if you don't see new item because this is a small It's too small here and your project panel isn't quite wide enough Widen your project panel until you see the little piece of paper here with that folded corner left-click new item Now go to adjustment layer left-click on that and it's going to create an adjustment layer That is the same size as your footage or your sequence part of me left-click on it Presto for me. I get a one second default Adjustment layer you may want a longer one depending on how long you want your glitch transition to be I'm going to go with one second for now I'm going to left-click on that and I'm going to drag and drop it onto video track, too And what I'm going to try and do here is I'm going to go and zoom in a bit I'm going to put it so that the adjustment layer is half on one side and Half on the other. Maybe that ain't quite half It doesn't have to be perfect But I want the adjustment layer to be pretty close so that each side gets a little bit of the glitch Transition so we've got the adjustment layer mounted on top The next step is we're going to go up to the effects workspace right here When you click on the effects workspace, you'll get the effects work Panel so you'll get the panel over here on the top, right? If you do not see the effects panel go to window make sure there is a check mark beside effects and effect controls We're going to be using that as well under the effects search bar here So right beside the little search icon type in glitch Now I've got a whole bunch of glitchy stuff because I've I've got some purchase packages and in the in battle package But I'm showing you how to do it for free So take when you type in glitch you're going to see VR digital glitch Left-click on it and drag and drop it onto your adjustment layer When you do that and you hover the playhead over top of it You're going to see that it's added in some kind of cool looking noise speckle type stuff We're now going to go ahead and work on that and animate it and adjust a few things So let's get right into it. Okay, so making sure your playhead is at the beginning of the adjustment layer The first thing I'm going to do is I'm going to go to my effect controls panel over here on the left side I'm going to find the digital glitch and I'm going to go ahead and start making a few adjustments For me the main ones that I'm going to work on are distortion and we'll do a little bit of noise But I'm going to go ahead and increase the distortion rate So I'm going to increase this to about 70 because I really wanted I want to sell the effect to you guys So we're going to go to about yeah, let's go to about let's go to 80. How's that 80 80 works Okay, so you'll see that it is very distorted. That's great Also, we have something called distortion evolution and I don't want to Bog you down in the minutiae, but this sort of is the Transformation over time. So let's go ahead. So we've increased the distortion rate There's distortion evolution and there's also random seed. This is the one that we really want to focus on now When we start the glitch I want the random seed to be at zero so that it's basically nothing happening at the beginning Going to go ahead and click on this toggle animation or stopwatch and we're going to now animate random seed So at the beginning it's set to zero like I said We're gonna go up into the end of it so I'm just gonna hold down the shift key and that takes me to the last frame and I'm just pushing to the right, of course And I'm going to increase the random seed to I'm gonna go with about 200 just so you guys can see How the distortion works so here we go the glitch I guess is a better way to put it now we'll go back. So we've gone and animated it So now we're gonna go back to the beginning And I'm gonna hit spacebar and Watch what happens here. You see how it's all you do you see the glitching? There you go. I know it's it's in RAM preview So it's not perfect, but if I go to render into out you'll see here that this is now glitching Over time this might actually be all you need This is a pretty heavy duty glitch effect if I'm being honest So let's go to the end here and instead of maybe 200. Let's tone that down to like Let's do it down to a hundred because it did go a little extra more than I might have liked So let's go with a hundred and take a look at that try it again Go to the beginning I'm gonna hit spacebar, and it will take a few seconds to load of course and Of course, it's not showing it very well because it's It's just going slow. So we're gonna go ahead and pop it back and we're gonna go sequence render into out What this does is it renders out all the effects over time? So this way it just shows it all and that way it's not going slow through RAM So once you do that and it'll take about like five seconds or so now it's gonna run through the whole thing We're gonna go from the back now watch Did you see that that was the effect we were going for again? I'm gonna go back here once it hits it glitches and Then it goes out and we get the regular back. This will be regular. It's just slowly loading here So that's how you do a glitch transition now You can increase the believability of the glitch if you want you can glitch it in space as well In terms of you can glitch the Scale of it. So what I would do under these circumstances and only these circumstances Is I would go ahead now and I would hit command K here or control K If you're on a PC a command K if you're on a Mac and I'm gonna show you something very interesting Command K control K what we're doing here is we're splitting these two pieces underneath the adjustment layer Why are we doing that because we're gonna go ahead and increase the scale of these pieces? So once the glitch comes into effect, we're gonna go ahead and start at the beginning We're gonna animate to scale. It's currently at a hundred percent I'm gonna animate it so that about a couple frames in let's go a few frames in I'm gonna scale it to about 123 or That's something like that. I mean it really doesn't matter and then I'm going to move a few more steps forward I'm gonna step forward a couple frames again, and then I'm gonna drop it back down to about a hundred So I'm gonna drop it to 110 and what I'm doing is I'm just basically glitching out the scale So it looks like it's expanding and contracting and it's kind of doing it randomly I'm gonna go ahead and move forward a few more pieces. I'll glitch it out forward again Let's glitch it to 121 That's one step too far, but that's okay. Let me show you what this looks like now And again, this is very CPU intensive, so it's gonna be a little slow on the RAM preview, but here we go Click it moves forwards I'm just gonna slowly hover it and you'll see that it jams forward that it shoots forward Then it shoots back in a few seconds here shoots forward again shoots back Resets and that is how you create a cool glitch a glitch Transition again, you can you can season this to your taste if that's too much noise too little noise as you see fit guys Thanks for watching got a ton more stuff coming up. Stay tuned