A tutorial on how to make the background blur in Premiere Pro cc 2020. This effect is sometimes known as bokeh blur or depth of field. Get 70% off a month of Envato Elements or 50% off an entire year with my link: 1.envato.marke...
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For those hear to crop out a subject and blur the backround - youll have to go frame by frame and I suggest using after efffects rotoscoping instead because it tracks more accurately (harder with a lot of movement in your video) but in my opinion better. If anyone knows a faster way please lmk- not sure if I can leverage some sort of AI to do simple timesaving stuff like that for me. Would be great to know!
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