Recreating a 368 Casey Neistat RGB Glitch Style Outro in Premiere Pro
In this tutorial, we will recreate the RGB glitch style outro as seen in Casey Neistat's 368 videos using Adobe Premiere Pro. This effect is perfect for music videos and vlogs.
**Step 1: Prepare Your Footage**
Start by preparing your footage. You can use your own or download the exact footage used in this tutorial to follow along.
Start by preparing your footage. You can use your own or download the exact footage used in this tutorial to follow along.
**Step 2: Create a New Sequence**
Drag your footage into a new sequence in Premiere Pro. Apply an 8/10 color grade from the effects folder to give your video the desired base look.
Drag your footage into a new sequence in Premiere Pro. Apply an 8/10 color grade from the effects folder to give your video the desired base look.
**Step 3: Apply Tint Effect**
Use the color correction tools to apply a tint effect, turning your video black and white. Customize the tint colors to fit your preference, creating a unique look.
Use the color correction tools to apply a tint effect, turning your video black and white. Customize the tint colors to fit your preference, creating a unique look.
**Step 4: Adjust RGB Curves**
Apply the RGB curve effect to your video. Adjust the red, green, and blue channels individually to create the glitch effect. Fine-tune the contrast and brightness to enhance the overall appearance.
Apply the RGB curve effect to your video. Adjust the red, green, and blue channels individually to create the glitch effect. Fine-tune the contrast and brightness to enhance the overall appearance.
For a detailed, step-by-step guide on achieving this RGB glitch style outro, watch the full video tutorial.