How to Isolate a Single Color in Adobe Premiere Pro

How to Isolate a Single Color in Adobe Premiere Pro

Want to make your subject pop by showing only one color in your video? In this quick Premiere Pro tutorial, I’ll teach you how to isolate a single color, giving your footage a stylized and cinematic look. 👍 Found this helpful? Tap Like, hit Subscribe, and ring the bell for weekly video editing tips! Questions or ideas for future tutorials? Drop a comment — I respond to every one! #premierepro #videoediting #premiereprotips #colorgrading #cinematicediting #adobepremierepro #videoeffects I work with Adobe Creative Cloud on a Windows 11 PC, and added most of the used shortcuts for Windows and Mac in the tutorial. Images used can be found at Pixabay: https://pixabay.com/ I have an Intel i7 9700 processor, 3080TI RTX Graphics Card and 64GB RAM. I also use Procreate with an Apple Ipad Pro 2020 256GB. My setup (includes Amazon affiliate links): Lighting: Nanlite Halo 14 LED Ringlight - Check out Nanlite: https://amzn.to/431TBtn Wacom Cintiq Pro 16: https://amzn.to/3TowJB0 Camera: Elgato Facecam - https://amzn.to/3Iqse2D Microphone: Elgato Wave 3 (white) - https://amzn.to/3IpJIMx Recording software: OBS Studio Envato Stream Deck (white): https://amzn.to/3uVk7YN Editing software: Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe Photoshop Editing: Adobe Premiere Pro Intro & Outro: Adobe After Effects