This video showcases how to apply a blurring effect to a portion of a video or text file using the 2018 version of Adobe Premiere Pro CC.
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Video - 13:26
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Tell Me- Launch Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2018 from your computer.
- Click on New Project.
- Give the project a Title, and choose the Location of your final output file.
- Click OK.
- Right-click anywhere in the "Import Media to Start" area.
- Choose Import.
- Find the file to be imported, select it and click Import.
- Drag & drop imported file to the Timeline area for editing.
- While holding down the Alt keyboard key (a.k.a. Option key on Mac OS), click on video in V1, drag up to V2 (makes a copy).
- Click on the Effects tab on the menu bar.
- Keyword search for the Gaussian Blur effect.
- Drag & drop the Gaussian Blur effect to layer it over the duplicated video in V2.
- Customize the effect by adding your Mask (options include Ellipse or Polygon).
- Resize & position (drag) the chosen mask over the area to blur.
- Adjust Blurriness (enter a desired number that offers the best blurriness effect).
- Optional: Use the "Track Selected mask's Forward or Backward buttons to make additional adjustments or use the video's scrubber tool for movement adjustments.
- To export final product - click on the File menu, select Export, then choose Media (may also use the, Command + M keys on Mac OS).
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- Requires Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2018 license (allowed only on UMBC-issued Laptops or Desktop computers).
- Can be time-consuming and may take multiple attempts to perfect.
- Use CTRL + Z or Command + Z keyboard keys to undo any mistakes.
- May add as many masks within the same video as needed.
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