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Mastering Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 Hotshot

You're reading from   Mastering Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 Hotshot Take your video editing skills to new and exciting levels with eight fantastic projects

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849694780
Length 284 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Mastering Adobe Premier Pro CS6 HOTSHOt
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Creating a Movie Montage – the Easy Way FREE CHAPTER 2. Cutting a Short Film without Getting Stung 3. Protect the Innocent – Interview Edit Techniques 4. See the Bigger Picture – Edit Multiple Cameras 5. Visual Effects – Muzzle Flashes, Laser Beams, and Clones 6. Visual FX Using Real Media 7. The Ultimate Do-over – Correcting Visual and Audio Problems 8. Reach the World – Export to DVD, the Internet, and Beyond Index

Adding muzzle flashes and laser beams


In this next section, you will add some real-world muzzle flashes to the pistol and rifle, and also a pre-composited laser beam effect created in After Effects . Both of these effects replace the ones you created in Project 5, enhancing the overall look of this project.

Engage Thrusters

Add a muzzle flash and a laser beam to your Timeline by following these steps:

  1. Use any of the keyboard shortcuts to set the Project panel as active, then open the Video bin, and locate the LaserBeam_1.avi clip. Move the Timeline indicator to the point where the laser should fire (around 28;11).

  2. Drag-and-drop the LaserBeam_1.avi clip from the Project panel onto Video 4. The clip lasts a little too long, rather than trim it; press X on the keyboard to activate the Rate Stretch tool. Place the cursor over the right-hand edge of the clip, and drag it to the left, so the clip's overall duration is just 14 frames.

    Tip

    Using the Rate Stretch tool to trim the clip in this way speeds...

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