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Master 5 Cinematic Camera Movements in Adobe Premiere Pro: Keyframes, Animation & 3D Techniques

Camera movements can take great footage and push it over the edge to make it spectacular. This awesome tutorial will walk you through five such movements that you can create all from within Premiere Pro. 

Adobe Premiere Pro is a powerful tool for editing your video work, and much like Photoshop, its capabilities grow as you dig deeper into it. Such are the five effects you'll learn in this tutorial, including a pan/slide (be sure to scale the video if needed to avoid showing black areas), a zoom, a rotation (again, you might have to scale to avoid black areas in the corners), tracking/sliding, and a three-dimensional camera movement that really opens up a shot by tucking away the foreground as if one were moving the camera over the top of it. One thing to note as you watch this tutorial: err on the side of keeping the effects subtle. If you overdo it, it'll look contrived and artificial. Notice how most of the adjustments Dodson makes are on the order of about five percent and take a fairly significant amount of time to unfold, yet are still effective. Be sure to share your results in the comments! 


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