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Creating Smooth Transition Videos for TikTok - Part 2

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Overview

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Dive into the second part of a comprehensive tutorial on creating smooth transition videos for TikTok with actress Jillian Nicole Smith. Learn advanced techniques in Premiere Pro, including masking, motion graphics templates (MOGRTs), and the "Spider Man Web Pull" effect. Explore essential tools like the Essential Sound panel, Luma Key feature, and Mask Expansions. Gain insights on optimizing watch time, finding video resources, and tracking symbols onto clothing. Benefit from expert tips on masking, backward tracking, and creating engaging content. Perfect for content creators looking to elevate their TikTok video editing skills and produce eye-catching transitions.

Syllabus

Start
Intro of Jillian and a look at her most famous work
Recap of work from Day 1
Does Jillian start with music or add it afterward?
Plans for using MOGRTs
Exploring the Essential Sound panel
Adding a marker to your track
Differences between pulling music from Premiere VS TikTok
Scaling video size within the project
Working with Keyframes
Detailing the “Spider Man Web Pull” effect
Advice for optimizing Watch Time
Using the Luma Key feature
Repositioning the spider web
Where to find video resources
Working with MOGRTs
jillian’s favorite TikTok creator and TikTok video
Exploring editable MOGRT effects
tracking a symbol onto clothing
Masking a video onto the surface of a phone
Rounding the edges of a mask with Mask Expansions
Masking protips from James Bonanno
The value of tracking backwards
Recap playthrough of the full video project

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