I've been using alpha glow + crop to quickly create a border around my videos. this way has alot more steps but this is the most 'straightforward' way to do it in Premiere
Hey everyone just solved the problem of disappearing border. If your outline for the alpha exceeds the width of your videos frame it will not display. this is crucial information excluded from the video
This shows just how ABSOLUTELY insanely stupid Premiere is on many levels. Why in GAWD's name would it be this difficult to put a friggin' boarder around. Fire. The. Engineers. Period.
Forreal! I was just watching the tutorial like, there's gotta be a simpler way🧐... I'll just put the video on a slightly larger color matte and call it a day. 😂
@@SamA-ex3ed The simpler way is called Camtasia. It's an effect that you just drop onto the video and then adjust the properties. Same with adding a drop shadow. I get that Premiere is more powerful, but I think they should borrow some of the ease-of-use features of Camtasia.
Thanks for the work around but I found an easier method just using the drop shadow effect. Create 4 drop shadows 0, 90, 180 and 270 degrees, add some distance to it, 100% opacity, chose your color border. et fini
I'd like to add a border to a clip that sizes up the overall clip, without eating into any of the existing clip. Your tips worked great for me -- except, the larger the stroke size, the more of the image disappears under border. I'd love ur advice! thanks
If this doesn't work for anyone, or if you get random strokes in your image/video once applying the paint bucket, go into the fill selector and try another parameter. When I encounter strange video behavior with this, selecting Opacity for the fill selector ends up making it work as intended.
Doing this increased my export times from around 10 minutes to just under an hour. I haven't done anything different to my video but this, it doesn't seem right. Any ideas?
@@LWDAdnane th-cam.com/video/opyuZ6H8vHg/w-d-xo.html thats a link to one of my videos about the best export settings in premiere pro. Skip to 19seconds. Thats when the vid starts. Mainly its about using the graphics card to export rather than the cpu.
Why is it so complicated? In the previous version, the frame border was added directly in the effect control, and the width and color were enough. There was no need to go around like this.
This is ridiculously complicated and a major pain if you have several clips to add borders to. I can't believe there's not a simple 'add border' command in the effects panel of each clip.
Yep i agree but if you Copy the clip that has the effect on it. Then paste attributes on all other selected clips that should make it easier rather than repeating the steps for every single clip.
I run into this issue sometimes where It sometimes works or does not. If you put the boarder to be bigger than the video then it will not work at least for me
The fact that this editor doenst just have a "add border" is wild
This is the ONLY video I've watched today that has ACTUALLY showed how to do this correctly. Wish I could have discovered this an hour ago. Thanks!
I've been using alpha glow + crop to quickly create a border around my videos.
this way has alot more steps but this is the most 'straightforward' way to do it in Premiere
yep i agree. Thanks for yur comment. 🙌
Hey everyone just solved the problem of disappearing border. If your outline for the alpha exceeds the width of your videos frame it will not display. this is crucial information excluded from the video
Yep, This is correct something i forgot to mention in the video, thanks for highlighting.
YOU AMAZING!!!! I use this video all the time because I forget howto do it! :) Thanks!!
Always Happy to help!
no intro, no bullshit. earned a like my friend
Thanks man!
@@JermaineGrant npppp :)
This shows just how ABSOLUTELY insanely stupid Premiere is on many levels. Why in GAWD's name would it be this difficult to put a friggin' boarder around. Fire. The. Engineers. Period.
Forreal! I was just watching the tutorial like, there's gotta be a simpler way🧐... I'll just put the video on a slightly larger color matte and call it a day. 😂
@@SamA-ex3ed The simpler way is called Camtasia. It's an effect that you just drop onto the video and then adjust the properties. Same with adding a drop shadow. I get that Premiere is more powerful, but I think they should borrow some of the ease-of-use features of Camtasia.
Thank you very much. It worked. You've got a "like".
Thanks for the work around but I found an easier method just using the drop shadow effect. Create 4 drop shadows 0, 90, 180 and 270 degrees, add some distance to it, 100% opacity, chose your color border. et fini
Modern problems require modern solutions. You my guy are a genius.
hahahaha holy shit this worked
thanks alots!
OMG bro where were you for the last 4 years :D actually much easier than the method mentioned in the video. Big thanks.
Thanks for an amazing video, saved a lot of time!
Glad it helped!
Thanks, this saved me quite a bit of time
I'd like to add a border to a clip that sizes up the overall clip, without eating into any of the existing clip. Your tips worked great for me -- except, the larger the stroke size, the more of the image disappears under border. I'd love ur advice! thanks
Always top value in a nutshell, thanks Jermaine - v useful
KP
Thanks kevin! Much Appreciated.
Wow! So complex and powerful. Thanks.
Thanks Man!
you saved me thank you ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Top. Just what I needed, thank you JG :)
Super helpful, thank you!
THANK YOU SO MACH ❣
thanks
1:01 no-one's going to mention how adjusting the width of the border makes it completely lopsided and unusable?
If this doesn't work for anyone, or if you get random strokes in your image/video once applying the paint bucket, go into the fill selector and try another parameter. When I encounter strange video behavior with this, selecting Opacity for the fill selector ends up making it work as intended.
didnt work for me as well
Awesome ! Thanks for the content.
thank you very much
thankyou bro!
thank u sir
He said this is easy. Lmao.
For some reason the paint bucket is very very slow to export since it is not accelerated, have anyone else noticed this?
If anyone encounters this issue, simply add a "Alpha Glow" with a circular mask inside and it will perform just fine!
Doing this increased my export times from around 10 minutes to just under an hour. I haven't done anything different to my video but this, it doesn't seem right. Any ideas?
Are you on mac or windows?
@@JermaineGrant I'm on Windows
@@LWDAdnane th-cam.com/video/opyuZ6H8vHg/w-d-xo.html thats a link to one of my videos about the best export settings in premiere pro. Skip to 19seconds. Thats when the vid starts. Mainly its about using the graphics card to export rather than the cpu.
Thank you, I will take a look at it
Why is it so complicated? In the previous version, the frame border was added directly in the effect control, and the width and color were enough. There was no need to go around like this.
grab a stock photo and scale it behind your video, so the edges of the stock photo become a border.
This is ridiculously complicated and a major pain if you have several clips to add borders to. I can't believe there's not a simple 'add border' command in the effects panel of each clip.
Yep i agree but if you Copy the clip that has the effect on it. Then paste attributes on all other selected clips that should make it easier rather than repeating the steps for every single clip.
There must be a faster way. It's impossible that one has to go through all that just for something that should be a one click thing.
there has to be a way to save these settings smh
yo you didnt had a more complicated way of doing it?
Didn't work for some reason.
This soooo hard 😢
To be honest, that wasn't the easy and quick method
wrf
Doesn't work lol
What doesnt work i might be able to help.
I run into this issue sometimes where It sometimes works or does not. If you put the boarder to be bigger than the video then it will not work at least for me
@@TrippleG93Gaming same didn't work
Thank u sir