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Using basic motion effects

Using basic motion effects

Let's take a look at how we can use Premiere's built-in motion effects to rescale and reposition the video elements in our frame to create a composite. I'm going to go into my 8.1 bin and load my pre-motion effects 1 sequence. And here, I just have a montage of Vince performing various farming tasks. Let me play it for you. Alright, so let's get started. Alright, now instead of a montage where each of these shots appears one after another, I'd like to build a composite where each of these shots comes on one at a time in a nine image grid until we've filled up the entire video frame. So to set this up, what I want to do is start moving some of these clips onto higher tracks. I'm going to leave the first shot parked on V1, but then I'm going to grab all of the rest of the shots and I can either drag up or you can actually use a modifier and that's Option or Alt up arrow and I can do the same thing going on down the line and what I want to do is actually trim these shots out for the…

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