 Hello everyone, welcome back another Dolby Premier Pro tutorial. This one is a quick tutorial. I'm going to show you how to improve your compositions. Not only that, I'm going to show you how to set up the rule of thirds. I'm going to show you how to change the color of your guidelines and even how to save it as a template so you can reuse it in the future. Here's an example here. The rule of thirds is set up and I've got this exercising lady doing those weird battle rope things here on the line here. But if we look at the original crack, this is the original shot. She's in the middle centered and I just set it up so that she's on the rule of thirds. Let me show you how to do this step by step. Alright, so for those of you who are following along, just grab some footage, drag and drop it into your timeline. I've got this attractive lady doing battle ropes to build bigger forearms or whatever this is for. Alright, here we go. So the first step is you want to go up here to view. But here's the thing in the new version of Adobe Premier Pro, when you click on view, you'll see here I want to add a guide, but it's grayed out. What you have to do for some strange reason is you have to click on the program panel, actually click on the video in the program panel and then you're going to see some options. Show rulers, make sure there's a check mark beside show guides, like this here, show guides. I'm going to do it again, just to check market. And then the next step is to add guide. I'm going to go ahead and do that. And now here's how you do the rule of thirds. A lot of people will say, hey, you got to put it in by the pixels. You don't. What you need to do is you need to use the units as a percent. And watch this, I'm going to type in 33.3. And then I'm going to go ahead and use this as percent. And then it doesn't matter. We're going to go with horizontal first. But what you need to do is you need to basically chop this up into a grid of nine. So by doing this with 33.3, watch this. This is exactly one third of the way down. I'm going to go ahead and do that again. I'm going to go to view. I'm going to add another guide and it's going to be horizontal. This one is going to be 66.6 also from the top presto. Now we're going to switch it up and we're going to go the other way. So I'm going to, again, I'm going to add another guide and this one's going to be vertical 33.3. And then the last one will be 66.6. We're going to go to view add guide 66.6 same one. Look at that. This is a perfect composite. Now if you want to go ahead and change the colors, just right click on the guide and then go to edit guide. And then right here, you can see obviously it's changed the color. I've got bright yellow because it's nice and easy to see but usually it defaults to some sort of teal color. But there you go. So now we've gone ahead and created that. Now if you want to save this, the last step here is you want to go to view and then watch this. We're going to go to where are you? Add guide. So we've added in the guides. We're going to lock the guides. Now we're going to go ahead and create a template. So we're going to go to guide, guide templates, save guide as templates. So we're going to save this and then we're going to call this 4k. This is a 4k footage rule of thirds. All right, cool. And then you can go ahead and just, you know, move this person around. So if I wanted to go here, I can go to my effect controls panel and then watch this. I can scale her over here. So there she is. She's on the, I guess you could say one of the thirds. And if I want to scale this up so she fits a little better in there, presto. Easy to do. And that is how you do it inside Premiere Pro. Thanks for watching.