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Achieve A Slow Push-In in Post with Vashi Nedomansky’s Premiere Pro Preset

The slow push-in is a fundamental building block of cinematic storytelling. Here's how you can achieve it in post. We listed the slow push-in as one of our 8 camera moves that will help you tell better stories, and for good reason. The push-in often takes place when the audience is receiving a key piece of information. The filmmaker is inviting the audience to lean forward. The camera slowly moves towards the subject to emphasize an important moment. It’s a way to subtly say, “Pay attention! This story beat is important.” Classically, a slow push-in is accomplished with a dolly or a zoom lens. But what if you didn’t have a dolly? What if you couldn’t get that perfect shot on set? Vashi Nedomanky has your back. Nedomansky, editor of Sharknado 2, created a free set of 10 presets for Premiere Pro that can be easily added to your footage, still images, and even text. This preset package includes 5 scale percentage options for you to choose from, ranging from most subtle to most aggressive: 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25. Read More...

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Published By: NoFilmSchool - Monday, 24 June, 2019

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