How to Use the AudioNetwork Panel with Premiere Pro

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  • Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2024
  • In this video (from a recent FB livestream), I'll walk you thru all the steps to install and begin previewing and licensing music content for your videos, all directly inside of Premiere Pro CC 2017 using the new AudioNetwork plugin panel.
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Комментарии • 9

  • @AlexCorbett
    @AlexCorbett 7 лет назад

    I find myslef editing images or browsing the web and letting Audio Network play in the background.
    Thanks for the video!!! Now time to download it!!!

  • @hdeditor
    @hdeditor 7 лет назад +1

    Hey thanks for the head's up Jason. I've licensed tracks from Audio Network before, but this new plug-in is awesome!!!

  • @EvelynHurts
    @EvelynHurts 7 лет назад +2

    Thank goodness you shared this Jase :) I have been looking for free downloadable softwares where I can start creating my own music! Thank you very much. :))

  • @MatthewHawn
    @MatthewHawn 7 лет назад +6

    Get the panel here: adobe.audionetwork.com

  • @leonardofavaretto2289
    @leonardofavaretto2289 7 лет назад

    mind blowing

    • @jasonlevinevideo
      @jasonlevinevideo  7 лет назад +3

      It's fantastic...and the catalog of music that I've heard is really, really good. And the integration is just fabulous. Be sure to check it out, and thanks for watching!

  • @jamezack6271
    @jamezack6271 4 года назад

    hi! would you do, how to remove glare from glasses in premiere pro?

    • @jasonlevinevideo
      @jasonlevinevideo  4 года назад

      You might be able to minimize some glare with tracking a mask and then adjusting opacity and/or adding a fill of some kind. Another option might be to try Content Aware Fill in After Effects. The issue, of course, is that 'if' there's content (ie, eye, eye ball, lashes, etc) that would normally be seen 'thru' the glass (where the glare appears), anything you'd automate (tracking or Content-Aware) would be guessing. Sometimes the only real fix is a reshoot, sadly. But experiment w/tracking and see what might make it a little better...