Using a gradient blur filter in Adobe Premiere CC, I added a tilt-shift effect to make lakefront look like a miniature model.
After all the other editing was done, I added an adjustment layer onto the top of everything and stretched it to extend over the whole duration of the video. I dropped a blur filter onto the adjustment layer and then clicked on the mask icon for the blur on the effects panel. I added an elliptical mask to the filter and stretched it horizontally well beyond the edges of the video, so that the mask was horizontally across the video, a little fatter in the middle than at both edges. I feathered the mask to soften its edges, and adjusted the feather so it was almost half the width of the video. Finally, I clicked on the 'inverse' box, so that inside the masked area was unblurred, but outside the mask the blurring gets increasingly stronger toward the top and bottom.Nice job! How exactly in premiere did you do that?
Using a gradient blur filter in Adobe Premiere CC, I added a tilt-shift effect to make lakefront look like a miniature model.
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