Adobe Premiere Pro Cs6 Templates
Free template you can use to make your own Slide Show Projector effect in Premiere Pro. Just throw in your own video or stills, and hit Play! Everything is free – even the music, textures and sound FX.
Made by Jarle Leirpoll with some help (a lot actually – he did the boring parts, like making the hairs) from Johan Toftstuen who was an intern in Jarle’s company for a few weeks. Music and Sound FX by Lars Nårstad. This is a sample from the upcoming book “The Cool Stuff in Premiere Pro“.
Use this template for free for whatever you like, including in commercial work. Proper crediting is expected and increases your karma, but we will probably not bother to sue you if you don’t. “Slide show template from PremierePro.net by Jarle Leirpoll, Johan Toftstuen and Lars Nårstad”. If you use it, a link to your film on the great interweb would be much appreciated.
Features
- Works in Premiere Pro CS5 and newer
- Real-time if you have a compatible Nvidia card
- Project made in 1080p50, but can be adapted to other formats
- Slide Projector style movement of images in and out
- Fake projector sounds when swapping images
- Projector fan sound , if you don’t want to use the music
- Auto focus sound effect
- Out of focus, then fake autofocus when a new image comes in
- Some hairs in the gate (not visible on a textured background)
- Choice to Tint the images for “Old Photo look” or not
- Concrete wall background image (swap it for your own favorite texture if you want)
- Short and long versions of the music
- Rough 3D version. Lose the brick wall – it doesn’t work well here. Bring your own wall!
- User guide included
How to use
There’s a built-in user guide in the project, but here’s the essence: Download this template project and import it into a film project where you need a slide show effect for a few images. Swap the Bars and Tone clips in the Source sequences for your own footage by ALT-dragging the new clip from project panel or source monitor onto the Bars and Tone clip in the timeline. Adjust In Point if needed. Go to the main sequence and hit Play. Easy!
Warning: This is a fairly complex project. Some systems may choke on the many effects and layers.
Make it your own
Of course, if you want to, you can tweak everything to your taste. Poke around in the nested sequences, and you’ll find out how it’s made. Copy and paste stacks of clips in the “Projector” timeline to add more images. Make the frame larger. Move the hairs in the gate for every image. Make new hairs and smudges. Throw in some auto focus trouble and slanted images. Vary the pitch and loudness of the sound effects. Put on some reverb. Tint in other colors. Add applause. Play with blend modes. Let some images be seen for longer. Go back to a previous image. In short: Have fun!
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Adobe Premiere Pro comes with a useful set of resources and tools that users can add to their projects. One tool—Resource Central—gives you access to a variety of free media objects such as templates. These items reside on their Web servers. You don't have to visit the Adobe website to download these items. If you'd like to add fresh new templates to an Adobe Premiere movie, download them right from within Premiere using Resource Central.
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List of gundam games for pc. Launch Premiere Pro and open one of your projects. Click the Window menu item at the top of the user interface and then click Resource Central to open the Resource Central panel if you do not see it on the screen. Full movie free. This panel has a set of tabs at the top showing the different types of resources you can download.
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Click the Templates tab. Premiere Pro displays thumbnail images of the templates available for download.
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Click the arrow next to a thumbnail of the template you like to begin the download process. Wait until Premiere displays a check mark at the bottom of the thumbnail you selected.
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Click the thumbnail, hold down your left mouse button and drag the thumbnail to the Project panel to make it available to your project.
Tip
- After downloading one or more templates, drag them into your composition as you would any other items residing in Premiere's Project panel.
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