Select a clip in the timeline.
Apply a vignette to achieve a look that is faded out at the edges, and bright at the center.
Vignettes are a subtle way to direct your audience’s eyes to a specific subject in the frame, such as a person or a landscape.
You can create vignettes in Premiere Pro in the following ways:
The Vignette controls in the Lumetri Color panel let you control the size, shape, and amount of lightening or darkening of the edges.
To create a vignette:
Select a clip in the timeline.
In the Vignette section of the Lumetri Color panel, adjust the following controls:
Using masks allows you to control the shape of your vignette and achieve really dramatic effects.
Select a clip in the timeline.
From the Effects panel, drag the Brightness & Contrast effect on to your clip.
Decrease the brightness and contrast of the effect.
Draw a mask using the Pen tool, or use the Circle or Square shape masks in the Brightness & Contrast section of the Effect Controls panel.
After drawing the mask, select Inverted in the Effect Controls panel, so that the darker layer surrounds the masked subject.
Adjust feathering, mask opacity and mask expansion to adjust the vignette.
Use mask tracking to ensure that your mask automatically follows the subject.
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