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How to do featured "Hollywood Looks" effect from product homepage?

New Here ,
Feb 14, 2019 Feb 14, 2019

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Hi all,

Newbie question about implementing the canvas-like featured "Hollywood Looks" effect from the product homepage:

Here (Features & Enhancements | Adobe Premiere Elements 2019) in the section "Intelligent Editing" there's a really nice canvas-like effect with the subtitle "Trick out your flick with cinematic styles". As was referred to, I checked out the Hollywood Looks effects in Premiere Elements, but wasn't able to find the exact one that was pictured 😕

Does anybody know how to implement this effect, to make the video look like this kind of canvas-style that they used for the kids running on the beach?

Thanks

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Adobe Employee ,
Feb 14, 2019 Feb 14, 2019

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Hi dennisk,

Thanks for reaching out. I am glad to know you showed interest in video editing via Premiere Elements. The effect that you are looking for is in the Effects panel. Please check the screenshots available.

Note: The screenshots are from Adobe Premiere Elements 2019.

  • On the right side of the interface, you have to locate the Effects panel.

  • Choose the kind of effect that you are looking for.

  • After Opening the Hollywood looks, you'll find some presets which are made to get the desired results like Comic or Horror etc.

Let us know if it helps.

Thanks,

Shivangi

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Thanks shivangg for reaching out with the first part - that's the one I knew too

More interestingly would be: which of these Hollywood Looks effects would it be?

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Feb 14, 2019 Feb 14, 2019

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That thumbnail is too small for me to see what the effect is.  I suspect it is Comic.

After applying "comic" you get a lot of choices, including presets.  The only thing you can do is try them until you like the result.

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Thanks whsprague, yeah, it seemed to me that the Comic effect was the closest, yet I haven't managed to achieve this awesome looking canvas-like effect... But then, I also wasn't aware yet about playing around with the preset! I'll have a look into that!

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Hi,

I agree with you. When I checked it at my computer, Comic was the only style which looked similar to the one in the picture.

Appreciate your inputs whsprague.

Best

Shivangi

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