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Old 09-03-2005, 07:42 AM
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yeah...like the subject , hehe
i want to ask, how to make an object shining ?? i'am using Premiere 7.0
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What do you mean by shining?
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Try http://www.trapcode.com and look at the 'shine' plugin.
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I used a good effect for the end of a wedding video recently - where objects appeared soft focus - and edges "shined". This was done by using two layers of the same video - the bottom layer has a contrast value of 50 and a gaussian blur of between 20-60 and the top layer has an opacity of 40-60%. Adds nice colour and "blurriness".
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I used a good effect for the end of a wedding video recently - where objects appeared soft focus - and edges "shined". This was done by using two layers of the same video - the bottom layer has a contrast value of 50 and a gaussian blur of between 20-60 and the top layer has an opacity of 40-60%. Adds nice colour and "blurriness".
what do you mean about "adds nice colour" ??
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He means it changes the colour of the video.
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change the colour ????
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For example give a green tint to everything like the Matrix.
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actually....not shining....but "ray of light"....emmm...do you understand ??
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