gracias, estoy buscando este tipo de video, pero solo encontré video sobre AVID MEDIA COMPOSER BLEND MODES , this effects is very used in musical videos
Simple video but, useful. I discovered the blending options when working with the Rampant Design tools/mattes, definitely provides for a lot of creativity in the final look. I have a question and hopefully I can make it clear regarding blending modes; basically are blending modes inherited properties after exporting a sequence to mp4? So, if I create a sequence with two clips, one with bokeh and the other one with smoke on a black background, then use a blend mode on the top clip of screen, which is the smoke so, that I get a smoke rising over a bokeh background; after exporting that as an mp4 and bringing it back into a Premier Pro project will that original screen property setting now have effect on the new sequence I include that bokeh/smoke mp4 in? If so, is there a way to flatten the effect in the bokeh/smoke mp4 export so, that the blending property doesn't affect the new sequence when the bokeh/smoke mp4 is imported and used in a sequence or perhaps I need to export to a different file format? As always, thanks for the education. :-)
The Blend mode interaction is not retained when exported. The final look will be the same but there will be no transparency, which is how Blend modes work.
gracias, estoy buscando este tipo de video, pero solo encontré video sobre AVID MEDIA COMPOSER BLEND MODES , this effects is very used in musical videos
Me alegro de que lo hayas encontrado útil.
THANK YOU SO MUCH SIR :) please upload more..
I sure will.
so wonderful! but does it work on premiere pro cc 2015?
If you own 2015, then you own 2017 so update to get the latest version.
Simple video but, useful. I discovered the blending options when working with the Rampant Design tools/mattes, definitely provides for a lot of creativity in the final look.
I have a question and hopefully I can make it clear regarding blending modes; basically are blending modes inherited properties after exporting a sequence to mp4?
So, if I create a sequence with two clips, one with bokeh and the other one with smoke on a black background, then use a blend mode on the top clip of screen, which is the smoke so, that I get a smoke rising over a bokeh background; after exporting that as an mp4 and bringing it back into a Premier Pro project will that original screen property setting now have effect on the new sequence I include that bokeh/smoke mp4 in? If so, is there a way to flatten the effect in the bokeh/smoke mp4 export so, that the blending property doesn't affect the new sequence when the bokeh/smoke mp4 is imported and used in a sequence or perhaps I need to export to a different file format?
As always, thanks for the education. :-)
The Blend mode interaction is not retained when exported. The final look will be the same but there will be no transparency, which is how Blend modes work.
Good video, Colin!
Thanks Rick.
You're amazing thanks you
Ah thanks so much!