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HELP with Urban Style Effect
by Wolfgang Weinbauer on Sep 22, 2009 at 9:53:27 pm

Hello, first i can not good speak english, because i came from Austria.

My problem is, that i want to make a real cool Intro in Adobe Premiere Elements 4.0, but i don“t know how to do it:
Here is what i want to creat: for example at: 0:11









Does anybody know who to make this cool effect, when the film stops and the picture comes nearer with lots of effects.
Please help me.
Can anybody make a videotutorial or a screenshot-tutorial for me please, beacause i have the program for just 1 month. thx and i need the effect for an intro.

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Re: HELP with Urban Style Effect
by Vince Becquiot on Sep 23, 2009 at 3:37:11 pm

Well, it's pretty easy to create (they didn't do a very good job at it BTW :-), but it's also a game of patience if you want to do it right.

Here is a good tutorial.

You'll need at least Photoshop, and preferably After Effects.

Vince Becquiot

Kaptis Studios
San Francisco - Bay Area

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Re: HELP with Urban Style Effect
by Vince Becquiot on Sep 23, 2009 at 3:44:14 pm

Here is a great example here, now that's where patience really comes in.







Vince Becquiot

Kaptis Studios
San Francisco - Bay Area

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Re: HELP with Urban Style Effect
by Wolfgang Weinbauer on Sep 23, 2009 at 4:45:31 pm

thanks you really helped me, but is there also a tutorial for adobe premiere or something like that

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Re: HELP with Urban Style Effect
by Vince Becquiot on Sep 23, 2009 at 6:23:08 pm

Either way, you will need Photoshop. The problem with Premiere (vs After Effects) is that you won't have access to 3D tools which make things a lot easier to animate.

The only thing you can do in Premiere is animate separate video tracks using zoom and pan (not much of a tutorial there). That will work but it will be more tedious and may look a bit less realistic.

Vince Becquiot

Kaptis Studios
San Francisco - Bay Area

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