Changing the color of elements in Premiere Pro can be done using various effects. According to the provided information, one method involves using the Tint effect.
Applying the Tint Effect
The Tint effect is a color correction effect that can be used to remap the white and black levels of your footage to specific colors. This can effectively change the overall color appearance of an element like a rectangle if it's part of your footage or graphic.
Here are the steps based on the reference:
- Search: Look for the "Tint" effect in the Effects panel.
- Apply: Drag and drop the Tint effect directly onto your footage in the timeline.
- Observe: Note that applying the Tint effect may initially cause your footage, including any rectangle within it, to turn gray. This is a standard behavior of the effect before you adjust its settings.
Once the Tint effect is applied, you would typically adjust its properties in the Effect Controls panel to map shadows and highlights to your desired colors, thereby changing the color of the rectangle within your footage.