Course Content
Welcome Video and Brief overview
a short video on the course designed to give you an idea on the course
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COURSE OUTLINE
COURSE OUTLINE
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Introduction to Adobe Premiere Pro
Introduction to Adobe Premiere Pro
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Module 2: Editing the Timeline And Audio Editing
Editing the Timeline
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Module 3: Adding Visual Effects and Motion Graphics
Adding Visual Effects and Motion Graphics
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Module 4: Green Screen
Simple Green Screen Technique
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Module 5: Selective Color Grading in Adobe Premiere Pro – Advanced Class
Advance 1
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Module 6: Advance Colour Grading
Advance Color grading 2
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Module 7: ADVANCE TECHNIQUE Audio
Additional Modules (Optional)
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Module 8: Exporting and Sharing Your Videos
Exporting and Sharing Your Videos
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Paid section for VR and 360 Videos
Advance
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Video Editing from Beginner to advance
About Lesson

How To Make VHS Rewind Effect In Premiere Pro | Retro Video Effect

To create a VHS rewind effect in Premiere Pro, you can follow these steps:

  1. Prepare your footage: Import the video clip you want to add the effect to.
  2. Reverse the clip: Duplicate the clip and then reverse it using the Speed/Duration settings.
  3. Create a black video layer: Insert a black video layer above the reversed clip, matching its duration.
  4. Add noise and wave warp effects: Apply noise and wave warp effects to the black video layer to create a glitchy, pixelated look.
  5. Adjust the opacity: Adjust the opacity of the black video layer to control the intensity of the rewind effect.
  6. Fine-tune: Experiment with different settings and parameters to achieve the desired look.

This is a basic method, and you can add additional effects like color grading and audio effects to further enhance the retro feel.