what would've been a lot easier is if yo shot the mirror covered with 
either green or blue. that way you could chromakey the area and do 
whatever you want. if you've already shot then you need to matte the 
area and apply your effect to that area. is the subject moving in 
front of the mirror?

--- In [email protected], "BarryB" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there!!
> 
> First off, don't hate me. I'm a convert. I've been using Final Cut 
Pro 
> for years and have recently (just like within the last week!) 
switched 
> to Premiere Pro. 
> 
> So, here's my question: Is there a way to 'mask' a video effect in 
> Premiere Pro? 
> 
> EX: I have a character looking into a mirror...the rest of the set 
is 
> still visible, and I want to apply a 'wave' or 'ripple' filter, but 
> ONLY to the area INSIDE the mirror. Any ideas or suggestions??? Any 
> help would be very VERY much appreciated!
> 
> THANKS!!!




 
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