PAPER RIP EFFECT | PREMIERE PRO TUTORIAL | Gaga M.

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Tutorial: Creating a Paper Rip Effect in Premiere Pro

Materials Needed:

  • Two images for the paper rip effect
  • Paper rib textures
  • Paper textures
  • Premiere Pro software

Steps:

  1. Import Images and Textures:

    • Import the two images you want to use for the paper rip effect into Premiere Pro.
    • Also, import the paper rib textures and paper textures you will be using for the effect.
  2. Initial Setup:

    • Place the first image on the timeline.
    • Move two frames forward and make a cut.
    • Repeat this process two more times for a total of three cuts.
    • Then, go five frames forward and make another cut.
  3. Scaling and Adding Textures:

    • Click on the first image and scale it up significantly.
    • Add a paper rib texture to the scaled image.
    • Place one paper rib texture at the bottom of the image and another at the start.
    • Adjust the textures to match the movement of the image.
  4. Continuing the Effect:

    • Move eight frames forward and trim the first image.
    • Add a paper texture to the trimmed image and set it to screen.
    • Move two frames forward and add the second image.
    • Create a mask following the texture line of the paper rib.
    • Move two frames again and add a different paper texture.
    • Duplicate the second image and nest them together.
    • Create a mask following the line of the texture.
  5. Adding Movement:

    • Move two frames forward, make a cut, and scale the image up to create movement.
  6. Repeating Steps:

    • Repeat the same steps from the beginning:
      • Move two frames, make a cut, and repeat this process two more times.
      • Move three frames and reverse the effect to start with the normal image size.
      • Zoom in with each subsequent image.
  7. Adding Final Touches:

    • Copy and paste paper rib textures from the start onto the images.
    • Add a paper overlay and change the blend mode to Overlay.
    • Convert the image to black and white.
    • Optionally, add additional elements like scratches overlay for extra effect.
  8. Finalizing the Effect:

    • Review the entire sequence to ensure the paper rip effect flows smoothly.
    • Make any necessary adjustments to the timing, scaling, or textures for a polished look.
  9. Exporting the Video:

    • Once satisfied with the paper rip effect, export the video in your desired format and resolution.
  10. Congratulations!

    • You have successfully created a paper rip effect in Premiere Pro. Experiment with different textures and movements to customize the effect to your liking.