How to create a Fake Drone Zoom Out Effect using Generative AI in Adobe Premiere Pro & Photoshop

How to create a Fake Drone Zoom Out Effect using Generative AI in Adobe Premiere Pro & Photoshop

Justin Odisho

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@user-oo1ik4en555
@user-oo1ik4en555 - 27.03.2024 16:27

Thank you very much for the video) I have a question. Can you do the video "Learn everything about Premier Pro"? Do you have such a plan?)

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@nagendrasingh6255
@nagendrasingh6255 - 14.03.2024 12:50

Hey, justin. Is there any way to cut multiple segments and render mujltiple files based on my cuts? I have a lengthy video, which I want to cut into smaller segments, but rather than repeating, I want to know if it is possible to do that in one go. Thanks in advance.

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@Thirstyplane55
@Thirstyplane55 - 06.03.2024 08:03

Are tekashi69 nuts still slapping against your chin

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@catseyes11
@catseyes11 - 23.02.2024 22:16

Hi Justin, I think you are one of the best PPro educators out there, you saved me more than once about a year & a 1/2 ago while in a college video course where we were given no actual instruction, yet tons of assignments to do in the program. I am among many who are visual, real-time learners, I do NOT learn well from a static book, or so-called "teachers" moving at hyper speed and not showing or explaining things step-by-step.
I haven't done anything in Premiere Pro since 2022, and now I am looking to create GIF-like photo slideshows, and other video projects in Premiere but it looks like the program has changed, or at least certain things about the interface and functionality of it, and I am wondering if you would do a longer tutorial to help us noobs get started on working with, and navigating, the latest 2024 PPro program from the very beginning of opening the program, setting up our projects, (I still don't understand what "bins" are for), and helping us understand how to combat lack of knowledge when it comes to making sure our photos and video projects are in the correct size and resolution for maximum quality when we set them up, and when we export them.
For instance, I was trying to create a GIF-like photo slideshow (I wanted each pic to go by really fast), and was not sure how to resize my photos- (they were something 5Kx3K), and when I tried to change my "sequence settings", discovered that the panel is too big for my laptop and thus I cannot see the bottom part of the panel. Not even sure what size I should be making my photos (1920x1080p)?

The videos out there always seem to be 2 years + old, I am not seeing what they are seeing in the program anymore, and rarely do these content creators start from the very beginning, they are already in the program with their video or photo clips on the sequence timeline.
Long note I know, but I think I am among millions who could use a thoughtful, "Justin-style" lesson on the basics of working with the latest PPro, and how to combat issues that come up like the "sequence settings" panel- why the F can't we re-size it?!! I ended up using the "tab" key, but I cannot see what I am doing.
The first two photo slideshow projects I made and exported, played perfectly on my laptop, but were terrible quality when I uploaded to YT and my college Canvas discussion board. I just kept screwing with the sequence settings and finally got an MP4 that played ok, but it cropped out a bunch of the pictures that had some of the best imagery of the geese flapping their wings that I wanted.

Anyway, thanks for all you do, and hope you do an updated 2024 introduction & walkthrough of PPro for us soon!
Cheers, Cat-

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@aminulcreator
@aminulcreator - 21.02.2024 17:42

How to share custom presets Create a tutorial for sharing presets in adobe premier pro.

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@Gonewithjon
@Gonewithjon - 09.02.2024 20:41

Where you been sir? Lol

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@Shepherdstudio1
@Shepherdstudio1 - 09.02.2024 20:39

My God you the man can I become your mentor 😇

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