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hello youre watching dansky and in this video were going to learn how to create a delicious animated gooey liquid effect using a still image all in premiere pro [Music] first create a new project and navigate to the project panel double click and import a still image we can then drag this image onto the timeline and it will create a new sequence you can then use plus or minus on the keyboard to zoom in or out and then navigate up to the effects panel and search for turbulent displace drag this onto the clip and if we press spacebar to play you can see absolutely nothing happens so lets drag the playhead back to the beginning and go up to the effect controls panel here we can see turbulent displace and we can adjust different properties and see these change in real time and you can play around with these to become familiar with how each property affects the displacement and theres also other types of displacement that you can access from the drop down menu so now im going to add a