You may have seen double exposure treatment in photography, but the only example I can think of for video is the intro for True Detective. This opening sequence actually requires loads and loads of rotoscoping and blending, so I’m going to show you the easy way to create it in Premiere. First, take a clip that has a subject against a stark white background. Drag it onto your timeline - along with a visually interesting video to layer underneath. All you have to do from here is go to Opacity > Blend Mode > Screen. This will blend the two clips and reveal the bottom clip beneath the top subject, but not the white background. This is an effect that I haven’t seen very often, but it turns boring footage into a trippy spectacular. To do this, take some video of an object with a solid color (sign, statue, dumpster, etc.). Bring the footage into Premiere, and place it onto your timeline over another visually interesting clip.
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