![]() In this, we will get the look a bit closer to the digital feeling. Now you should apply the Wave Warp effect. Using this you should eliminate the red and adjust the green and blue until you get something that feels a bit more “hologram” than just the plain-old recording. The next effect is a Color Balance (RGB). And making it a nested sequence is helpful for applying the effect uniformly. ![]() Cut and edit the clip how you need now as well. Selecting the screen recording, you’ll want to apply a basic crop via the Transform effect to clean up any parts of the video you don’t want in the final product. You’ll need to overlap the rendering where you want it to start/end on the main clip. Raw media consists of simply the footage of your subject interacting with the hologram and a screen recording from the device you are looking to present as the hologram. And it is done all within Premiere Pro without any plugins. If you want to create this effect yourself, and it looks quite snazzy, you should check out this very quick tutorial from Taou fiQ. Did you know that you can actually create something like a hologram effect all in Premiere Pro? If I can get it done all in one I would prefer that workflow. ![]() Working in Premiere Pro and having to move over to After Effects for a single task is always a nuisance – even with AE being incredibly powerful and effective. Anything that can avoid me opening yet another program during my editing is great. ![]()
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