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. How To Create 3D Website Scrolling Display Effect In Premiere Pro
Creating a 3D website scrolling display effect in Premiere Pro involves using keyframes and transforming your footage to simulate the scrolling effect. Here are the steps to achieve this effect:
Import Assets: Start by importing the assets you need for your 3D website scrolling display, including screenshots or images of the website.
Create a New Sequence: Create a new sequence with the appropriate settings for your project.
Arrange Layers: Place your website images/screenshots on the timeline in the order you want them to appear during the scrolling effect.
Adjust Scale and Position: Select the first image on the timeline and go to the Effects Control panel. Adjust the scale and position properties to make it fill the frame as you want it to appear at the start.
Set Keyframes: Enable keyframes for Scale and Position by clicking the stopwatch icon next to these properties. This will create the starting point for your animation.
Move Forward in Time: Move the playhead forward to where you want the animation to end (the point where the first image is off-screen).
Adjust Scale and Position Again: Modify the Scale and Position properties to move the image upwards, creating the scrolling effect. You'll need to make the image smaller and move it up until it's out of the frame.
Add Easing: To make the motion look smoother, right-click on the second keyframe for each property and choose "Ease Out" for Position and "Ease In" for Scale.
Repeat for Each Image: Repeat steps 4-8 for each image on your timeline, making sure they follow a continuous scrolling motion.
Preview and Adjust: Play through your sequence to see how the scrolling effect looks. You may need to fine-tune the keyframe positions and timing to achieve the desired effect.
Remember that creating a convincing 3D scrolling effect in Premiere Pro is a manual process that involves precise keyframe adjustments. The key is to make each image smoothly transition off-screen while bringing in the next one to create the illusion of scrolling.
Additionally, you can enhance the effect by adding motion blur to your clips and applying any necessary color correction or grading to make it look more like a website scrolling.
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