Creating Paint Splatter Transitions In Premiere Pro

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Introduction

Have you ever seen a video with cool paint splatter transitions and wondered how they were made? Well, wonder no more! In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to create paint splatter transitions in Premiere Pro.

What You’ll Need

To follow along with this tutorial, you’ll need Adobe Premiere Pro and some paint splatter footage. You can find paint splatter footage online or create your own by dropping paint onto a surface and filming it.

Step 1: Import Footage

Start by importing your paint splatter footage into Premiere Pro. Once it’s imported, drag it onto your timeline.

Step 2: Cut the Footage

Use the razor tool to cut your footage into small pieces. You can do this by clicking on the footage where you want to make a cut and then pressing the “C” key. Repeat this process until you have several small pieces of footage.

Step 3: Apply Effects

Select all of the small pieces of footage and go to the “Effects” panel. Search for the “Transform” effect and apply it to the footage. This will allow you to rotate and scale the footage as needed.

Step 4: Create Transitions

To create the paint splatter transitions, you’ll need to overlap the small pieces of footage on your timeline. Use the “Position” and “Scale” controls in the “Effects” panel to move and resize the footage as needed. You can also use the “Rotation” control to rotate the footage.

Step 5: Add Keyframes

To make the transitions look smooth, you’ll need to add keyframes to the “Position”, “Scale”, and “Rotation” controls. To add a keyframe, click on the stopwatch icon next to the control. Then, move the playhead on your timeline to where you want the transition to end and adjust the control as needed. Premiere Pro will automatically create a keyframe for you.

Step 6: Adjust Timing

Once you’ve added keyframes, you can adjust the timing of the transitions by dragging the small triangles on the timeline. This will change the speed at which the paint splatter transitions happen.

Step 7: Add Audio

To make your video more engaging, you can add audio to your paint splatter transitions. You can use sound effects or music to enhance the transitions.

Step 8: Export Your Video

Once you’re happy with your paint splatter transitions, it’s time to export your video. Go to “File”> “Export”> “Media” and choose your desired export settings. Then, click “Export” and wait for Premiere Pro to finish rendering your video.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, we’ve shown you how to create paint splatter transitions in Premiere Pro. With a little bit of creativity and some keyframes, you can make your videos look even more professional and engaging. So, go ahead and give it a try!