I love you vids man, I am a congolese living in Mali from Africa, thanks a million for your help, you can imagine how you help guy like me trying to get in the game, thanks again
i dont mean to be so off topic but does any of you know of a trick to get back into an instagram account?? I somehow lost my password. I would love any tips you can offer me.
@Beau Coen I really appreciate your reply. I found the site on google and im in the hacking process atm. Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
Nathan, I have been with you since the very early days buddy, so long back I can barely remember how I found you, I am so glad you stuck it out, the channel still Kicks, great job my friend.. Steve
Thanks bud. I don't have patience when people prolong the videos by dragging things out and explaining things as you would to a child. Man I want the info, in and out and felt that is what you delivered
Nathan, I've jumped into your stuff accidentaly and realized that finally, I've found what I was looking for since months! Great job and thanks a mill for sharing your vids!
I'm a very light user of Adobe Premiere (I use it typically around once every couple of years), but I really wanted to thank you for sharing your skills and gifts. I learned a lot! Thanks :)
Wooow, it's really people like you that makes this RU-vid community so amazing! I'm just starting out with Premiere, and I have so much to learn. But your videos really help me so much. This was precisely what I was looking for. And just the fact that you included how to get rid of your in and out point with option + x is fantastic. I know it's probably stupid that I did not know that, but there are almost no people that included that in their video because I guess it's too basic. But yeah, thanks man for a great video! Will def use these effects in my upcoming video!
Your timing is impeccable!! I was trying to figure out how to do this earlier today, just made it a lot easier then the way i figured out how to do it.
Hello Dear...... it's a great experience watching your tutorials, learned lot of new things from you. I just have a question regarding slow motion. Is there any way in premier pro to slowdown any clip from created sequence without changing length of next clip. Actually I want to add complete project on premier pro timeline and later want to change some of clips bit slower. But I don't want to touch next clip length. is it possible...? If so, please make a video on it. Thank you so much in advance.
What camera are you using to record your video? Is there a tutvid on how you export your current vids? I have a fuji xt2 and i try to experiment with different export see the difference
question, when selecting IN and OUT points to render , would that be the same as moving the work area bar and selecting "Render work area only" ( Im on CS6, yes the last boxed set). anyway, love your tutorials " straight and to the point" with NO " Ums and Ahhs" , saw a comment that said you talk too fast, well , I disagree, I'd say "they are too slow"... Great tutorials!! Thanks!!
i know, i'm super late, but wow! i can't believe what i've just discovered: up until now, i've believed, that in order to create a play - rewind - play effect i will have to cut my clip into pieces (which works, but once i do it there is no way to tweak it anymore to my liking), but as i was fooling around with time remap functionality i've accidentally discovered, that it not only can control the speed of your video as it moves forward, but it can also make your video go backward! to make it so, simply create a keyframe where you want your rewind to start, and ctrl drag it forward for however long you want the rewind to occur. if you do so, you should see two additional keyframes being created for you: between yours and the first one you will have your rewind, and between the first one and the second one you will have it going back to where it started. i really like this one! :)
I was going to search for this next week, and I came across your channel yesterday with the video about landmark typography, subbed yesterday and bamm here this video is really useful for me right now, thanks
Hey Nathaniel, I've been following your videos for years. Great Job by the way. Your animated, on screen personality and vocal inflections make these sometimes lengthy videos easy to watch. I have found many before you that sounded as if Ben Stein were narrating. I have you to thank for just about everything I know Photoshop related. Now I'm breaking into the Premiere / After Effects programs as of late. Just a quick question unrelated to the tutorial itself. I really enjoyed the sound clip here and was wondering what Genre that falls into and where you got that stock from? Keep up the great work! I'll continue watching as long as you continue making them.
No real reason other than I just wanted to shoot my screen and self in 60fps for a few months and see how I liked it. (I kinda hate the soap effect, too)
I was just thinking of doing this for a video I made last night and presto, Tut Vid reads my mind and posts a course on it. Thank you very much for doing this. I have a question because meh, I'm old. How do I bring up that magnifying glass you have on screen, lol?
Oh man I really want to speed ramp a *reversed* clip but it goes all weird when I alter speed on time remapping... showing me competely different footage and stuff any idea on this? Oh it's also sped up. Actually i realised it's hard to explain I am experimenting but speed ramping in reverse is not the same it seems