Changing Colors Using Lumetri Color in Premiere Pro
In this tutorial, we will show you how to change colors like Zach King using Adobe Premiere Pro. Follow along to learn how to create a fun color-changing effect.
**Step 1: Prepare Your Footage**
Start by shooting your own video or download the footage used in this tutorial. If shooting your own, ensure the colors are saturated and do not coincide with your skin tone to avoid color bleed. The effect will involve popping a balloon to change the color of your shirt to match the balloon.
Start by shooting your own video or download the footage used in this tutorial. If shooting your own, ensure the colors are saturated and do not coincide with your skin tone to avoid color bleed. The effect will involve popping a balloon to change the color of your shirt to match the balloon.
**Step 2: Create a New Sequence**
Drag your video clip into a new sequence in Premiere Pro. This will serve as the base for your color-changing effect.
Drag your video clip into a new sequence in Premiere Pro. This will serve as the base for your color-changing effect.
**Step 3: Apply Lumetri Color**
Use the Lumetri Color panel to change the color of your shirt. Select the appropriate color settings to achieve the desired effect.
Use the Lumetri Color panel to change the color of your shirt. Select the appropriate color settings to achieve the desired effect.
**Step 4: Add Sound Effects**
To enhance the effect, drag a popping sound effect onto the timeline where the balloons are supposed to pop. This will make the color change more convincing and dynamic.
To enhance the effect, drag a popping sound effect onto the timeline where the balloons are supposed to pop. This will make the color change more convincing and dynamic.
For a detailed, step-by-step guide on creating this color-changing effect, check out the full video tutorial.