With the “Effects Panel” selected, right click and select “Import Presets” (or use the pulldown menu). Navigate to the preset file and click OK. The presets are now installed. It’s that easy. The Premiere Pro presets will be listed in the Presets Bin in the “Effects Panel”. After Effects Presets Fenchel-Janisch This super informative filmmaking and video production website has a collection of over 50 free After Effects presets. They’ve also included a video tutorial that shows you how to install and modify these AE color grading presets: The “Blue Brown” preset has a a nice tobacco look without completely tinting the footage like a traditional sepia effect would.
Original Blue Brown preset Colorgrading.weebly.com This is a nice collection of 29 After Effects color grading looks. I like the “Beach” preset, as it has a nice warm look and you can quickly modify the color by changing the “Photo Filter” color. Original Beach Preset Installing After Effects Presets Drop the presets in the After Effects Folder on your system. Then launch After Effects and the AE presets will appear in the Effects and Presets Panel under “Animation Presets”. Know of other free Premiere Pro or After Effects presets?
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This tutorial shows you how to achieve a film look in an easy way with presets by Chung Dha, which includes Color grading presets, vignette preset and Letterbox templates. To download the templates and preset used in this video please follow the links below: Letterboxing: New Letterboxing Preset: QuickGrades: ActionGrade: Vignette: Improve rendering heavy effects in Premiere pro: For more tutorial check here Audio recorded with RODE NT-USB - This video was recorded with Screenflow and edited with Adobe Premiere Pro - 🎭 Facebook: 🌐 Website: 📷 Instagram: @chungdha 🐦 Twitter Business Inquiries, Sponsors & Collaboration email contact@chungdha.com Chung Dha © 2016 Rotterdam, The Netherlands (Nederland).