Apply a Channel Mixer to each of the other two cut video tracks and set one to have only Green-Green set to 100 and the other to only have Blue-Blue set to 100. This will give us a very red video track. Open your Effects panel and go Video Effects>Color Correction>Channel Mixer and drag a Channel Mixer onto the top of these video tracks and look to the Effect Control panel and open the Channel Mixer and set the Green-Green and Blue-Blue from 100 to 0. ![]() ![]() DOWNLOAD THE FREE PRESETS HERE Duplicating the Video TrackĪfter placing your video track on the video timeline grab the Razor tool and cut the video track where you’d want your glitch and hold down the Alt/Opt key and drag that piece of video upward to duplicate that bit of video up onto a new track and do that again and again so you have three new pieces of video stacked up in your video timeline. ![]() We split the video out into it’s Red, Green, and Blue channels, and heap on a bunch of addition goodness to create a super cool and totally customizable glitch effect transition. ![]() In this Premiere Pro tutorial, we’ll create a custom glitch effect that can be used as a simple effect or a transition.
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