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Hello, is there anyway to mimic the Alight Motion App; oscillate effect

Community Beginner ,
Nov 29, 2021 Nov 29, 2021

TikTok users like to use Alight Motion App; oscillate effect (w/ graph and keyframed) plus exposure (/w grap keyframed) and sync it to background music. So cool if you add some Mirror (tile) and Slowmo (optic flow).

I want to do this in Premiere Pro and also find a near solution (After Effect sine wave; frequency plus amptitude; this is coding)

Is there such a thing like frequency in moving Video Clips in Premiere?
Anyone knows how to do this in Premiere Pro, because I believe it's much better to do it in this advance software.

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New Here ,
Nov 18, 2025 Nov 18, 2025

Hey @John Robert Roberto, I was obsessed with recreating that exact oscillate + exposure pulse combo in Premiere/AE for months… eventually just gave up because it takes forever with expressions and never feels as tight.

Now I do the whole thing on mobile in like 5-10 minutes using this specific unlocked version of Alight Motion . The graph-based oscillate effector is still untouchable, exposure keyframing with custom curves is stupid easy, mirror tile and optical-flow slow-mo are literally one-tap now, and everything exports 4K 60fps with zero watermarks or paywalls.

For TikTok-style edits it’s honestly faster and cleaner than desktop these days. Try it once and you’ll see why everyone’s switched lol.

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Nov 18, 2025 Nov 18, 2025
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@reacher_7276 haha, my question is really outdated. I studied DaVinci because I could no longer afford Adobe. It’s been four years now, so I’ve gotten pretty good with DaVinci and can make Oscillate and other things I want.

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