 Hello, everybody. Welcome back to another Premiere Pro tutorial. In this one, I'm going to show you how to intelligently use Auto Color Corrector, the intelligent Auto Color Corrector in Premiere Pro, and how you can correct your color, correct your footage in about 60 seconds. It's amazing. Here we go. Here's the new shot. Here's the original shot. And how did I do it? Well, let me show you. Let's delete all this stuff and start from scratch. Follow along with me if you'd like. Drag and drop some footage into the timeline, like I've done here, and I'll just increase that there a little bit. And now go to your project panel and select adjustment layer, new file or new item adjustment layer. Make sure that it's the same width and height as your original footage, which it is automatically in almost all cases. And select that adjustment layer and drag it on top, just like I've done here. Now lengthen it out so it's the exact same length as the footage underneath it. Now I'm making sure the adjustment layer is selected. Go to your Lumetri Color. If you don't see it, go to Window, go to Workspaces, and then click on Color just like that. The Lumetri Color will open up, and you'll see all of these things here. Go to Basic Correction. Go to this Auto button and click on it and watch. It's automatically done a color correction, and it's done a very good job. Now, if this isn't quite where you want it to be, I like to increase the intensity to really sell the effect. This looks pretty darn nice to me. Now, remember at the end here that this is just automatic color correction. If you want to add in more blue or more pink or whatever, you can still dial these in as you see fit. But in most cases, you'll get an amazing bit of color correction in about 60 seconds.