Create High Quality LIGHT LEAKS in Premiere Pro (No Plugins)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ก.ค. 2024
- Create high-quality light leaks entirely using Adobe Premiere Pro! I'll show you how to get that dreamy, stylized effect AND save a ton of time, energy and $$$.
Download the FREE project file:
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What you DON’T need:
A camera ❌ Stock footage ❌ Plugins ❌ After Effects ❌
Great for editors who:
* Want an effect you can customize for any project. 💡
* Don’t have a massive budget. 💸
* Or a camera. 🎞️
* Or time to experiment with light sources to “see what works.” ⏳
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Brilliant video and channel! I've been binge-watching and binge-learning! Thanks so much.
amazing tutorial. I have been trying to find one like this for a long time. thank you
Thanks, Paul--great tutorial--keep up the good work!
Thanks Nate!
amazing! thank you so much! another thing is your voice is so clear, so good for foreigner like me, i can listen 90% your video! thanks!
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Wonderful Bro
This is excellent, thank you!
I love this tutorial. A lot of light leaks tutorials just use presets and that's ok. But if you are serious about editing it is better learning how to make your own custom effects.
Thanks - agree 100%!
Awesome video! Thank you!
High quality explanation meets with high-quality results, Thanks lots
You're welcome عبد الرحمن خلوف!
Thanks for this!
Great tutorial, loved it :-) Thanks!!!
Thanks Meir!
Thanks a lot !! Awesome Tutorial !! Very Helpful !!!
Thanks Russell!
Thanks for the tip man!
No problem!
Thanks a lot Sir !! its an Awesome Video Tutorial !! Very Helpful !!!
You're welcome Sudhir! Happy to hear it was useful.
I like u man. This is great, have been wasting my money for all these because i dont have time to learn. now that i know this i'm go na do more with you and save more $$
Thnk you so much
thanks man it was so perfect
Great!
just subscribed . this is amazing. i really needed this thank u so muchhhhh.
Thanks for subbing!
@@ThePremierePro you're welcome
Thanks for sharing. A neat little tutorial
Thanks Steve!
yay thank you!
No problem Taylor!
Thank you for the good idea. I was able to close some knowledge gaps thx to y (I am one of those who know they don't know everything...;-) you know your stuff. BUT for those filmmakers on youtube: lightlleaks are stylish, but you should be aware, that light leaks occur naturally, whenever you turn a camera focus axis into the sunlight. So there is camera movement involved.
its amazing, thanks man
Glad you like it!
wow this is great!
Thanks Roberto!
Yo this is great. I still build my flares/leaks naturally but this is neat. Thank you!
Thanks! Nothing beats creating the leaks yourself if you have the time and gear :)
@@ThePremierePro Agreed!
Excellent Explaining
Great tutorial. Thanks.
You're welcome!
Thanks for the tutorial.
You're welcome!
great work
Great 👌
Today i learned something 🙂
Glad to hear it!
thankyou so much for your tutorial video sir ^_^
You are most welcome Ayu!
thank you very much
THX! Hero.
I love it XD!
Thanks 띵재!
Thank you!
You're welcome!
very helpfull, thanks👏
Glad to hear that!
Thanks brother! You made it so perfect. Love from India
Glad it helped! Thanks from Australia :)
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Thank you sir
thank you so much for this video
Cheers Taha!
I found an easy method thanks
Thanks a lot mate :)
You're welcome!
crystal clear explain brother
thank you sir awesome
You're welcome Elgar!
Thank you friend
Bro, you are genius!
Thanks!
thank you
Thanks!!!
You're welcome!
very nice thank you........!!!!!!!!!!!!
4:39 this is what i need 💖
Great!
Thank you for the great tutorial but i have one small problem when using 2 light leaks with 2 different color. When two color meet each other, they combine their color. For example, red and blue -> purple. Is there a way i can separate the color where they match? Thanks again for the tutorial
Thanks! You can use the track matte effect to stop colors from overlapping.
awesome thanks
useful for me
I'm glad Tan!
Thanks You Thats Help me a lot
Adill Muhammad thanks!
@@ThePremierePro my pleasure dear friend.... 🌹
Thank you so much
You're most welcome Pekhan!
Awesome
wow..very very useful video
Thanks!
Hey thanks for this video . it's helpful.
I have one small question while change are timeline base 48*27 then how come its became 16:9. could you lease explain. Thank you
Right-click the smaller sequence and choose Scale to Frame Size. 48x27 has the same aspect ratio as 1920x1080 (16:9) so it will fill the frame perfectly.
@@ThePremierePro Thank you so much for your prompt rep.Appriciated
When I tried to make it with premeire pro 2020 and selected grain size 10 it shows very small grain and does not work at all
Nice!
Thanks!
Hi Paul - could I please kindly ask your opinion. I was following this tutorial the other day, super happy that all was going well, until 4:20. When I bring the lightleaks sequence to my initial one and scale it to the size, I can only see a black screen, even though I did see my to-be light leaks aka the huge blurred grains when only working on that separate sequence. Do you please have any ideas why that could be? Thanks in advance for any thoughts - and for a great tutorial, everything was amazing until I reached that point. :D Barbora.
Thanks Barbora. Is the black screen actually black, or is it transparent? You can check by clicking the wrench in the Program Monitor and choosing Transparency Grid.
@@ThePremierePro Thank you! I actually found out that such tool is completely missing in my wrench, updated to the newest version of Premiere, and all works fine now. Great tutorial, looking forward to more content like this! :)
For some reason when I apply the Noise HSL Auto, my noises are extremely tiny??? please help
OHHH 48 by 27 was missing. MY BAD!
Hi Paul! First of all thank you for your tutorials. They are straight to the point and help me to solve many doubts. I followed this tutorial and I have a problem. I need to export these lights as alpha to be used as a template, but when exporting it creates some black spots around the lights. In the file the spots are there too, but when I put a video underneath, they don't appear. However, when I export them as alpha, they are visible even if I put a video underneath. I'm relatively new to Premiere, any idea what I'm doing wrong? thank you very much!!!!!
by the way, I used luma key to get rid of some of the black, but I still have some black shadows when I export like alpha :(
@@emilynalexandrabolivarlimo794 Thanks Emilyn - good question! If you want to export the light leaks to re-use them, export them without alpha - setting your Blend Mode to Screen will ignore any black in the video.
@@ThePremierePro omg you saved my life today! I solved that way. Thanks a lot!!!!!!!!!! Have a nice Sunday :D
The light leaks are not showing on the video after I export. What could be the problem and yet they show up in the project when I preview.
That's odd - try checking/unchecking Maximum Bit Depth and Maximum Render Quality in your export settings to see if that makes a difference.
Nice sir
Thank you!
Wow
Great Tutorial. Does this effect work with CC 2017 version?
Yes, it will.
Thanks
Does this still work? i cannot find noise HSL auto in my video effects
It's still available in Video Effects > Obsolete.
Are you have a team for your edits work?
If yes, how can I be part of it? Please 🥺
When I add that sequence I get only black screen without any effect help me
Try downloading the sample project in the Description, that might make it clearer where the issue is.
@@ThePremierePro I have done that thanks for help but my pc is with 4gb ram and Intel Pentium processor so I am unable to make preview and it takes so long to export too
@@NayanMore The recommended minimum is 8 GB RAM for Premiere Pro. helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/system-requirements.html
Mine doesn't work. After drag this sequence in to my main sequence, its shows small grain not a huge grain. Its look like CRTV loss signal🤣
Try downloading my project file, that might help.
I can't open. Im Using cc19
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for some reason my light leaks look nothing like yours even though I'm following your video exactly so I'm unsure what I'm doing wrong
Can you email me a screenshot of what you're seeing?
Same here black screen
You sneaky little devil you... very clever.
I wanna see more Light Leaks in your vids from now on Bill!
@@ThePremierePro I need to narratively include them in my gritty character studies.
IT IS NOT WORKING WITH MY PREMIERE PRO CC 2020
Try downloading the project file in the description and see if that works.
Not all heroes wear capes.
Thanks Rhema!
Any try this and got a totally different result 🙄
If you download the project file, it might help figure out why it's not working for you.
Please help i sent u a message on fb
I dont even have money to afford Adobe Premier pro :)
I just really time and not to waste money to buy leaks
amazing tutorial. I have been trying to find one like this for a long time. thank you