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Does anyone know how to create a keyable (vector?) motion waveform for use in Adobe Premiere? I was wondering if there is a template.
I'd like it to be the actual wave form of the audio recording that's playing under it. Basically, I'm trying to create a video where I layer the moving waveform on top of an image as it moves to the audio we're hearing.
Thanks for your help on this!
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Not a job for Premiere.
Might want to check out the After Effects forum.
Hello @jenna_0636,
Thanks for the question and welcome to the forum. Follow Ann's suggestion to use After Effects. Do a tutorial search on using the "Audio Spectrum" effect. It's fairly easy to implement there. If you need help, our After Effects forum experts await your queries. I wish you luck.
Thanks,
Kevin
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Not a job for Premiere.
Might want to check out the After Effects forum.
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Hello @jenna_0636,
Thanks for the question and welcome to the forum. Follow Ann's suggestion to use After Effects. Do a tutorial search on using the "Audio Spectrum" effect. It's fairly easy to implement there. If you need help, our After Effects forum experts await your queries. I wish you luck.
Thanks,
Kevin
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Thank you, Kevin!
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Since you mention vector:
My (paid) After Effects extension iExpressions has an expression which can generate a vector shape for a waveform of your audio. So you could create this big shape and then just need to animate its position to move from start to finish during playback. But this is just a static shape, so if you are looking for fancy animations, @Kevin-Monahan's suggestion with the audio spectrum is the better option.

