With CS4, Adobe has taken the fun of using Blend Modes in Photoshop and brought it over into Premiere Pro. In this Premiere Pro CS4 tutorial, we'll use blend modes in creating a simple project that uses video, logo, and a title overlay. Get ready to have fun playing with blend modes in Premiere Pro CS4, it's not just for Photoshop anymore!
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