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Screenshots in Premiere Pro How did I edit my thriller in Premiere Pro?
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Screenshots in Premiere Pro

How did I edit my thriller in Premiere Pro?

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Here I applied the black and white effect to our footage to give a film noir sense to our film.

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Here I applied a dip to white effect to differentiate between the present day and the past.

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Here I applied a cross dissolve to the footage to gain

a sense of passing time.

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Finally, we applied a dip to black effect to again get a sense of time of passing. Also, it looks like the criminal is almost taking a photo of the scene which creates a sinister undertone to the thriller. Moreover, this could

be a possible point where we put in the credits.