Since Adobe Premiere Pro doesn't have a dreamlike glow effect to drag and drop, I made my own solution that looks great and is super quick to apply to your footage. Today, I'm teaching you the inside info to do it on any type of footage.
When you watch movies, often you can see dream-like sequences with soft focus, round bokeh, and slow motion. But the truth is, most of that look comes from using filters and/or expensive (and fast) lenses. I'm guessing you, like me, don't have that kind of lens lying around. So if we want to create that look, we gotta do it in post-production. That's where we're at now.
The point of this video is to help you give your footage some new life and to inspire you to try new things and take some risks with your editing and storytelling. It's not the best solution, and it's not the quickest one, but I find it allows for more variety in your work, and having another toolset in your arsenal is always good.
So thanks for watching, and if you've made it this far, thank you for your time.
If you could leave a comment saying "Wow Trent, this was so cool and helpful, you should definitely teach us more about the film look," it would mean a lot. (Just copy and paste that comment, no need to get fancy.)
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