Eliminate Light Flicker From Your Video in Adobe Premiere Pro & Final Cut Pro X

This video offers simple step-by-step instructions to remove flicker caused by lighting. Instructions provided for Adobe Premiere Pro and Final Cut Pro X.
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00:00 Opening
01:54 Adobe Premiere Pro Steps: Solution 1
03:27 Adobe Premiere Pro Steps: Solution 2
04:56 Final Cut Pro X Steps
07:50 Learn More
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Step-by-Step Instructions:
Adobe Premiere Pro Solution 1:
Step 1: Put your Clip on Video Track 1 and Move the Playhead 1 Frame Forward
Step 2: Select Video Track 2 and Add the Same Clip to Video Track 2
Step 3: Double Click the Clip on Video Track 2 to Load it Into the Source Window
Step 4: Open Effects Controls and Change the Opacity to 50%
Step 5: Render the Clip
Step 6: Trim All Video Clips and Adjust to Keep Timeline in Sync
Adobe Premiere Pro Solution 2:
Step 1: Put Your Clip on Video Track 1 and Move the Playhead 1 Frame Forward
Step 2: Select Video Track 2 and Add the Same Clip to Video Track 2
Step 3: Move the Playhead to the Start of the Video Clip on Track 2 and Select Video Track 3
Step 4: Add the Same Video Clip to Video Track 3
Step 5: Double Click the Video Clip on Track 2 to Load it into the Source Panel
Step 6: Open the Effects Control Panel & Change the Opacity to 66% for the Video Clip on Track 2
Step 7: Double Click the Video Clip on Track 3 and Select the Effects Control Menu
Step 8: Change the Opacity of the Video Clip on Track 3 to 33%
Step 9: Render the Clips
Step 10: Remember to Trim the Ends of All Clips to Keep the Timeline in Sync
Final Cut Pro X Solution:
Step 1: Place Your Clip in the Timeline and Copy and Paste it (Command C, ⌘C and then Command V, ⌘V)
Step 2: Drag the Duplicate Clip on Top of the Video Track
Step 3: Move Your Playhead to the Start of the Video Clip and Advance it 1 Frame
Step 4: Then Slide the Video Clip on the Upper Video Track 1 Space Forward to Snap it to the Playhead
Step 5: Highlight the Video Clip on the Upper Track
Step 6: Open the Inspector and Then Composting
Step 7: Change the Opacity on the Top Video Clip to 50%
Step 8: Render the Clip
Step 9: Remember to Trim The Ends of the Video Clips to Maintain Sync
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  • @jimcostafilms
    @jimcostafilms3 жыл бұрын

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  • @LiliansGardens
    @LiliansGardens3 жыл бұрын

    avery good technique . thanks

  • @jimcostafilms

    @jimcostafilms

    3 жыл бұрын

    I appreciate you tu

  • @Drostvideo
    @Drostvideo3 жыл бұрын

    good tip to remove light flicker

  • @jimcostafilms

    @jimcostafilms

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your continued support, Herman.

  • @galindovisita6482
    @galindovisita64822 жыл бұрын

    How you move the upper layer one frame right,, what key you use,,, seem period or comma but doesnt work for me

  • @jimcostafilms

    @jimcostafilms

    2 жыл бұрын

    Premiere Pro: Nudging Left and Right: One Frame Keyboard Shortcut: Command + (Left Arrow or Right Arrow) To nudge your clip left or right by one frame, simply select your clip, hold down command, and press left or right on your keyboard. You don’t have to unlink your audio and video for this technique to work. It should be noted, however, that when you nudge a clip over and nudge back, there will be a gap in your timeline. Make sure to fill in the gaps before you move on. FCPX: You can “nudge” selected items to move them by very small amounts, such as frames. Nudging by subframes is also available for connected audio-only clips. Nudging clips in the timeline is similar to making a slide edit; the preceding clip and the following clip must have media handles (additional media available beyond the edit point). See Make slide edits in Final Cut Pro. 1. In Final Cut Pro, select one or more clips in the timeline.
 2. To nudge the clips, do any of the following: ◦ Move the selection left by one frame: Press Comma (,).
 ◦ Move the selection left by 10 frames: Press Shift-Comma (,).
 ◦ Move the selection right by one frame: Press Period (.).
 ◦ Move the selection right by 10 frames: Press Shift-Period (.).
 3. If you want to nudge connected audio clips by one or more subframes, do any of the following: ◦ Move the selection left by one subframe: Press Option-Comma (,).
 ◦ Move the selection left by 10 subframes: Press Option-Shift-Comma (,).
 ◦ Move the selection right by one subframe: Press Option-Period (.).
 ◦ Move the selection right by 10 subframes: Press Option-Shift-Period (.).
 4. For more information about subframes, see Zoom in to audio waveforms in Final Cut Pro.
 The nudged clip appears at the new position in the timeline. The adjacent clips are trimmed to accommodate the change in the clip’s position. If you prefer to fill in the vacated parts of the storyline with a gap clip, select the Position tool by pressing P before nudging clips.

  • @galindovisita6482

    @galindovisita6482

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jimcostafilms thank you very much !!! Very useful

  • @jimcostafilms

    @jimcostafilms

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@galindovisita6482 I happy I was able to help you.

  • @carlcornwalldrone
    @carlcornwalldrone2 жыл бұрын

    I tried this method but it didn't fix the flicker from my drone footage where the sun angle made the props create filcker on my video. Thanks for the info though.

  • @jimcostafilms

    @jimcostafilms

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sorry to hear that. I will still try to help you. I need details, however. What exactly were you shooting? What kind of lighting was it (lighting manufacturers, make/model of lights)? What were your camera settings? etc.

  • @YoungBlaze
    @YoungBlaze2 жыл бұрын

    unfortunatly if you shot in 4k then it will make your footage look mushy doing this

  • @jimcostafilms

    @jimcostafilms

    2 жыл бұрын

    I haven't noticed hat in my footage, but it could be possible.