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Slot Machine Effect Premiere Pro

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Colin Lea has come up with a tutorial for creating animation that simulates slot machine reels. Ko Maruyama has made this video version of the tutorial for you to learn from. Today I go over how to create a slot machine or VCR transition in Adobe Premiere Pro CC Learn to Conquer YouTube with Me: Join.

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  1. Copy Machine Effect for Premiere Pro. Are you ready to discover our unique take on this classic video transition effect? Send a bright beam of light soaring over your screen from any direction, using this versatile and powerful video transition.
  2. In this intermediate Premiere Pro CS5.5 tutorial, I show you how to take elements from After Effects and use them to create an interesting slot machine animation using Premiere Pro's native filters, motion parameters and Title Tool. Download the Slot Machine Toolkit below if you want to follow along.
  3. Slot Machine is a dynamic After Effects template with a cool looking and professionally animated logo reveal. It's so easy to use, simply edit the text, drag and drop in your new media and hit render. A quirky intro or opener to your slideshows, presentations, TV shows, commercials, promotions, events, Facebook and YouTube videos. Impress your audience with this clean and stylishly animated AE.

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What's the catch? Nothing. No catch. You are free to use all of these sound effects in any commercial or personal project. You only agree not to resell or redistribute these free sound effects. That's it!

These free sounds are extremely simple to integrate into your Premiere Pro projects — simply download them, import them into Premiere, then add them to your timeline. They're .MP3s, so there's no hassle of having to bring them into audition to get them added to your Premiere soundscape.

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25 FREE Unique Vintage Sound Effects

To start off, let's take it back with some analog-inspired sound effects. There's plenty of bloops, bleeps, swells, and whooshes in this pack perfect for contributing ominous, retro sounding sound effects that will complete the soundscape of your film. Like most sound effects, when left alone these effects can seem a bit out of place so its best to blend them in underneath a song or another sound effect.

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Twenty Free Movie Trailer Sound Effects

When we first curated this pack of twenty free epic movie trailer sound effects, we wanted to help video editors, of all levels, create great movie trailers. We never imagined the tremendous response we'd get from readers like you!

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In this pack of digital glitch sound effects from RocketStock, you'll get ten free distortion SFX to accentuate your corrupted visuals. If you're looking for glitch effects and transitions, be sure to check out RocketStock's Corruption pack with 120 glitch and distortion elements.

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Twenty-Five Free Explosion SFX + Fifteen Free Fireballs

Things get explosive with this big pack of twenty-five free explosion sound effects and fifteen free video elements. The freeDetonate pack includesblasts, bombs, mine explosions, and grenades. If your Premiere project is lacking that explosive dynamic, these sound effects will bring you the assets you need.

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Thirty Free Horror SFX

This curated collection of thirty free horror sound effects is perfect for any horror filmmaker. The free horror SFX pack includesrisers, blood and guts, whispers, screeches, slams, and more.

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Want to integrate these sound effects into your next edit? Check out how you can create your own horror practical effects, and fill them out in Premiere, with the free sound effects provided here.

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Fifteen Free Ambient Atmosphere SFX

Establish a scene with these fifteen free ambient sound effects. Whether the action takes place near a busy street or quiet forest, this pack has plenty to set the mood.

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Twenty-Nine Free Computer HUD SFX

Sci-Fi UI is a curated collection of twenty-nine free futuristic sound effects. The free SFX pack includescursor clicks, alarms, beeps, scanners, and keypads. We selected these sound effects to complement the incredibly easy-to-use HUD elements in the RocketStock Interface pack. Interface includes over 400 HUD and display elements for any project.

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Creating Your Own Foley + Forty-One Free Sound Effects

If you want to go completely independent and create your own sound effects, learning how to foley is your first step. This video is a great guide on how to record your own sound effects, as needed, with just a microphone and a laptop.

If you don't want to record anything, this video comes with over forty miscellaneous sound effects for you to download!

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Free Cinematic Atmospheres for Film

Filling out the atmosphere of your Premiere project can be a hassle. Dead air can ruin a project, so fill it with some cinematic atmospheres provided here. It's a great way to convey emotion and add depth to your video.

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Over Forty Free Footsteps

Footsteps seem to be one of the most forgotten aspects of foley design. When you include them in your soundscape, they can really add sonic depth and texture to your video. This pack comes with steps — of all different types — to fit the landscape you're working with.

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Use the audio sub mix feature in Adobe Premiere Pro to apply audio effects to multiple tracks at once – a trick for working smarter, not harder!

If you're looking to speed up your workflow, improve consistency in the sound of your clips and better organize your audio, consider applying audio effects to submixes in Premiere Pro. Submixes provide a quick and easy way for multiple audio clips (and tracks) to all use the same effects and filters. Make one change to an effect and it will change all the audio clips associated with that submix. Huge timesaver!

In this Adobe Premiere Pro tutorial we'll tackle:

  • When to apply audio effects to multiple tracks
  • Using the Audio Workspace
  • Creating a Submix
  • Applying audio effects to a Submix

When to Apply Audio Effects to Multiple Tracks in Premiere

Before we get into the details, lets talk about when you would need to apply audio effects to multiple tracks in Premiere Pro.

Say that you have 2 tracks of narration that you want to apply the same EQ to. The hard way would be to apply EQ to each clip on each track separately.

The less hard way is to apply the effect to to each track, and the easiest is to apply the effect to a submit so the EQ effects multiple tracks.

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I tend to go ahead and make sub mixes in Premiere Pro even if I have just one audio track. That way if I do add multiple tracks later, the submit is already setup and I just assign the additional tracks.

Using the Audio Workspace in Premiere Pro

Using Premiere Pro's workspaces save you time in that they set up a layout suited to specific tasks. In this instace we'll want to work with the Audio layout.

Go to Window > Workspace> Audio. This workspace rearranges the layout, with the Audio Mixer on a tab with the Source Window and the Project top left.

Click on the triangle top left on the Audio Mixer to reveal the Effects and Sends panel.

Creating a Submix in Premiere Pro

To use the same effect on multiple Premiere Pro audio tracks, you create a submix and send both tracks to it, and apply the effect to the submix.

For Audio 1, click in the Sends panel, and in the first slot click and select create stereo submix.

Below that click on the Master pulldown and change it to submix 1. Now Audio 1 is sent to submix 1.

Repeat the steps to send other tracks to the submix. Simple enough, right? Now, let's look at how to apply effects to submixes.

Applying audio effects to a Submix

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I tend to go ahead and make sub mixes in Premiere Pro even if I have just one audio track. That way if I do add multiple tracks later, the submit is already setup and I just assign the additional tracks.

Using the Audio Workspace in Premiere Pro

Using Premiere Pro's workspaces save you time in that they set up a layout suited to specific tasks. In this instace we'll want to work with the Audio layout.

Go to Window > Workspace> Audio. This workspace rearranges the layout, with the Audio Mixer on a tab with the Source Window and the Project top left.

Click on the triangle top left on the Audio Mixer to reveal the Effects and Sends panel.

Creating a Submix in Premiere Pro

To use the same effect on multiple Premiere Pro audio tracks, you create a submix and send both tracks to it, and apply the effect to the submix.

For Audio 1, click in the Sends panel, and in the first slot click and select create stereo submix.

Below that click on the Master pulldown and change it to submix 1. Now Audio 1 is sent to submix 1.

Repeat the steps to send other tracks to the submix. Simple enough, right? Now, let's look at how to apply effects to submixes.

Applying audio effects to a Submix

Click in the the top slot of the Effect panel (top left panel of the Audio Mixer) to add an Effect. (I added EQ).

To adjust the EQ, double click it to open the parameters for the EQ and adjust as needed (I rolled off the low and high end)

You can add up to 5 effects and 5 submixes. You can also rename your tracks and sub mixes as needed by clicking on their names (turns blue).

Utilize the submix feature in Adobe Premiere Pro is a surefire way to make your editing more efficient!

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