


Method 2: Using BorisFX Continuum in Premiere ProĬontinuum comes with loads of film effects, green-screen tools, and more. This can take a long time.Ī much easier and faster method is to use BorisFX’s Continuum suite, featuring award-winning planar tracking software Mocha Pro.

Premiere Pro’s built-in track forward button, however, doesn’t always work perfectly, and often requires going back frame by frame to fix the mask so that it stays on the subject accurately over time. You can then track it forwards using the “track selected mask forward” button. Apply the built-in “tint” effect to the clip on V1 to make it black-and-white.įor the clip on V2, select it from the timeline, then draw an opacity mask using the “free draw bezier” pen tool around the section you want to isolate. The first step in this process is to duplicate the clip in your timeline so that you have the same clip on two layers: V1 and V2. I started with this close-up clip of a woman with red lipstick from rocketclips on Pond5.
