How To Create Film Mattes In Premiere Pro ? #filmeffects #film #filmix
o add a video inside text using the "Multiply" blend mode in Adobe Premiere Pro, you can follow these steps:
Create a new text layer in your Premiere Pro project. Type in your desired text and customize it to your liking.
Add the video that you want to use as the background to your project. Place it on a separate track below the text layer.
Right-click on the text layer and select "Blending Options." In the "Blend Mode" dropdown menu, select "Multiply."
The video behind the text should now be visible through the letters, with the text appearing as if it's cut out from the video. You can adjust the opacity of the text layer to further control the visibility of the video.
You can further refine your project by adding effects to the text layer or the video layer, such as color correction, blurs, or other compositing effects.
Note: The "Multiply" blend mode works by multiplying the color values of the background and the foreground layers, effectively darkening the result. This can be useful for creating cut-out effects, but it may not always give you the desired result, especially if the background video is very bright. In those cases, you may need to experiment with different blend modes or use additional effects to achieve the desired look.
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