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Duration: 1:00:09
Presented: May 11, 2016
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DESCRIPTION
Blend modes allow us to add texture to text, change the look of clips, even create unusual and eye-catching effects. Blend modes exist in Photoshop, Premiere Pro, After Effects, Final Cut Pro, Motion and virtually all other video and graphics editing applications. However, blend modes can be confusing until you understand how they work.
This session covers:
During this session, Larry illustrates blend modes in three different applications, providing plenty of examples on how blend modes are created, modified and applied..
Whether you need to make your text look “better,” want to improve a scene, or are looking for some outside-the-box effects you need to watch this webinar.
AUDIENCE LEVEL
This intermediate-level session assumes a basic familiarity with either Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Premiere Pro or Apple Final Cut Pro X, but does not require any knowledge of how to create effects. (This session is delivered as a QuickTime movie.)
CONTENT OUTLINE