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[Cinecoms intro] Hey folks, its Jordy here for cinecom.net and welcome to Creative Tuesday, a weekly series where we think outside of the box and capture some nice camera, lighting or editing tricks. Today well create five very popular visual effects inside Premiere Pro that are so easy to make that every trick is explained within a minute. So, lets get into it! The first one is the car crash. Film your subject crossing an empty street, now when you docHub the middle, make a movement like it seems like a car is hitting you. Then also film a real car driving through on that same spot. And you wanna film everything from a tripod, because in Premiere Pro well blend the two clips together. Put your subject shot on top of the riding car, with that clip selected head over to the Opacity property and click on the Pen tool to draw a mask around your subject. Then enable the animation for the mask path and change your mask over time. Now, when the car approaches, you of course wanna make s