In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to use the lens glare effects and how to edit them to your desired. We’ll start by creating a basic effect in Adobe Premiere Pro CC called “Lens Glare.” This effect will help add some extra brightness and detail to your footage, making it look more realistic. Next, we’ll take our effect and change some of the settings so that it looks more like we want. Finally, we’ll finish up by editing the final result to make it look exactly how we wanted.

How to Add a Sun Glare Effect

To add a sun glare effect to a clip, first place the clip on the timeline in the spot you want it to have the effect. Then, follow these steps:

  1. Select the clip and choose “Sun Glare” from the Effects menu.
  2. In the Sun Glare dialog box, adjust the settings to your desired effect.
  3. Click OK to apply the effect and save your changes. ..

After applying the filter, you’ll see that it’s just a static optical flare image. You’ll want to make some changes so it looks natural.

Editing the Sun Glare Effect

In the Lens Flare Effect Controls panel, you can adjust the following: -The strength of the lens flare effect -The color of the lens flare effect -The opacity of the lens flare effect

To create a natural looking lens flare effect in your videos, you’ll need to animate the flare itself. This can be done by moving the light source or the lens itself. By knowing how to do this, you’ll be able to add an extra layer of realism to your videos. ..

Animating the Lens Flare Effect

To create a lens flare light effect in Adobe Premiere Pro, first make sure you understand the basics of keyframes. Then, follow these steps:

  1. Create a new project and import your footage.
  2. Select the footage you want to animate and create a new keyframe at the 0:00 mark.
  3. In the Properties panel, set the Keyframe Type to “Ease In.”
  4. Set the Duration to 1 second and click OK.
  5. Add another keyframe at the 1:00 mark and change the Keyframe Type to “Ease Out.”
  6. Set the Duration to 2 seconds and click OK.
  7. Add another keyframe at the 3:00 mark and change the Keyframe Type to “Inverse Ease Out.”
  8. Set the Duration to 2 seconds and click OK.
  9. Add another keyframe at the 4:00 mark and change the Keyframe Type to “Inverse Ease In.”
  10. Set the Duration to 2 seconds and click OK, then save your project ..

To create the most natural sun flare, you’ll need to take into account environmental factors like light and shadows. You’ll need to keep a close eye on the shot to make sure that everything is in line with your desired effect.

When any object passes over your light source, turn down the Flare Brightness when it does so and turn it back up once it’s passed.

Creating a Sun Glare Effect in Adobe Premiere Pro

Sun glare can be a great addition to a video or intro. It can be a big help, for example, if you want to create the illusion of sun or sunlight. It adds depth to the environment and increases the visual allure.

To create a lens glare effect in Adobe After Effects or Premiere Pro, you can use templates or preset packs. However, if you need a quicker option that gets the job done, using Adobe Premiere Pro’s lens flare effect can be just as good.

In Premiere, you may experience a lens glare effect if you use a high-contrast image or if the camera is pointed in an oblique direction. This phenomenon occurs when light reflects off of objects in different directions and appears as a bright line on the screen.