1. Download and install the FilmConvert add-on.
You can download the FilmConvert add-on from the FilmConvert website. Once you've downloaded the add-on, double-click on the installer file and follow the on-screen instructions.
2. Open your video in Adobe Premiere Pro.
Once the FilmConvert add-on is installed, open Adobe Premiere Pro and import your video footage.
3. Go to the Effects panel.
The Effects panel is located on the right side of the Premiere Pro interface.
4. Find the FilmConvert effect.
In the Effects panel, scroll down to the "Video Effects" section and find the "FilmConvert" effect.
5. Drag the FilmConvert effect onto your video footage.
Drag the FilmConvert effect from the Effects panel onto your video footage in the timeline.
6. Open the FilmConvert effect controls.
Click on the "Effect Controls" tab in the Effects panel to open the FilmConvert effect controls.
7. Adjust the halation settings.
In the FilmConvert effect controls, you'll find a section called "Halation." The halation settings control the amount of halation that is applied to your video footage.
The "Halation Amount" setting controls the intensity of the halation effect. The "Halation Radius" setting controls the size of the halation effect. The "Halation Softness" setting controls the softness of the halation effect.
8. Experiment with the halation settings until you find a look that you like.
Experiment with the halation settings until you find a look that you like. You can preview the halation effect in the preview window in the Effects panel.
9. Render your video.
Once you're happy with the look of the halation effect, you can render your video. To do this, click on the "Export" button in the Premiere Pro toolbar.
In the Export Settings dialog box, select the format and location for your exported video. Then, click on the "Start Export" button to begin rendering your video.
Tips:
* Use a low Halation Amount setting to create a subtle halation effect.
* Use a high Halation Amount setting to create a more pronounced halation effect.
* Use a low Halation Radius setting to create a small halation effect.
* Use a high Halation Radius setting to create a large halation effect.
* Use a low Halation Softness setting to create a sharp halation effect.
* Use a high Halation Softness setting to create a soft halation effect.