Blur multiple Faces or multiple Objects in Premiere Pro

To blur out the multiple moving face of two or more persons, click on Window to activate Effects panel as well as Effect Controls panel. Watch Video Tutorial.

Note: Following the same method, you can also blur out multiple objects simultaneously in your video.

Blur multiple Faces or multiple objects in Premiere Pro

Now select the clip in timeline. Come to the Effects panel, enter ‘blur’ in search. You can apply Mosaic, Gaussian, and Fast blur but I will double click on Camera Blur to apply this effect on the clip. Whole clip will be blurred.

So, in the Effect Controls panel, under mask name, select Ellipse shape.

After applying blur effect, apply ellipse shape on all faces or moving objects.

After adjusting the masks over multiple faces, click the automatic tracking button next to each mask, one by one.

If Premiere Pro fails to automatically track the movement of a face, then repeatedly click the 1 frame manual track button. But for faster masking, you can move playhead a few frames forward, then drag the mask over the face. Again move playhead some frames forward and match the position of mask shape over the face. Repeat this process until the mask is applied on the complete path. Done.

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