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GoPro Footage with Adobe Premiere is stuttering

The reason Premiere runs just fine with a massive file but struggles with a smaller file is the issue of data compression. Many people (logically) believe that the two tradeoffs between high and low c …
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How do I add an effect on certain length of the original clip in Premiere Pro CS6 using Keyf...

The easiest way to do this would be to cut your clip where you want the blurring effect to start/end.
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Best PC configuration to render Mid level Videos

There's lots of things to consider for a video editing machine, and the program you're using isn't everything, there's also what you're editing. For example, you'll benefit from a more powerful GPU fo …
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possible to lighten almost black video?

You can brighten the footage, but it's doubtful you'll get anything out of the footage. Odds are, the areas you see as black are clipped which means they'll just turn into grey when you brighten the f …
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Weird zooming in Premiere Pro preview-window

Make sure the resolution in the sequence is the same as the resolution of your clip. Otherwise you'll need to scale the video to fit correctly.
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