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Fade in video, Picture-in-picture (PIP) and split screen, Zoom and pan a still image

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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 292 Effects and transitions Fade in video 1 To fade a video clip in, or fade up from black, select a clip in a Timeline panel. 2 Do one of the following: • apply a dissolve transition to the beginning of the clip, • keyframe the opacity of the clip to start at zero and increase to 100%. More Help topics "Apply a transition between two clips" on page 333 "Specify clip opacity in a Timeline panel" on page 431 Picture-in-picture (PIP) and split screen You can use the Position and Scale controls of the Motion effect to create a picture-in-picture (PIP). See the video tutorial Picture-in-Picture and Split-Screen Effects in Premiere Pro CS3 on the Digital Media Net website. In this Premiere CS5.5 video tutorial at Infinite Skills, Phil Hawkins shows how to create a reusable Picture-in-Picture effect. Dennis Radeke shows you how to make a picture-in-picture effect in this video tutorial on AdobeTV. Zoom and pan a still image The technique of zooming and panning still images has also come to be known as "the Ken Burns effect", since documentarian Ken Burns has made extensive use of it. For a tutorial on zooming and panning still images, see The Ken Burns Effect on the Digital Video Editing blog. In this Adobe Premiere Pro tutorial, Andrew Devis shows you how to pan and zoom in Premiere Pro like a professional. Learn proper key-frame interpolation so that the movement is smooth. Place lightning over part of a clip You can make lightning appear over only part of an original clip. 1 Place a Transparent Video clip in a video track above the original clip. 2 Apply the Lightning effect to the Transparent Video clip. 3 Trim the Transparent Video clip to the duration needed for the appearance of lightning. More Help topics "Create a transparent video clip" on page 171 "Lightning effect" on page 374 Create a Jacob's Ladder You can create a Jacob's Ladder effect. The lightning bolt snaps back to a position along the start line after it has been pulled in a given direction. 1 Apply the Lightning effect to a clip. Last updated 1/16/2012

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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO
Effects and transitions
Last updated 1/16/2012
Fade in video
1
To fade a video clip in, or fade up from black, select a clip in a Timeline panel.
2
Do one of the following:
apply a dissolve transition to the beginning of the clip,
keyframe the opacity of the clip to start at zero and increase to 100%.
More Help topics
Apply a transition between two clips
” on page
333
Specify clip opacity in a Timeline panel
” on page
431
Picture-in-picture (PIP) and split screen
You can use the Position and Scale controls of the Motion effect to create a picture-in-picture (PIP).
See the video tutorial
Picture-in-Picture and Split-Screen Effects in Premiere Pro CS3
on the Digital Media Net
website.
In this Premiere CS5.5 video tutorial
at Infinite Skills, Phil Hawkins shows how to create a reusable Picture-in-Picture
effect.
Dennis Radeke shows you how to make a picture-in-picture effect
in this video tutorial
on AdobeTV.
Zoom and pan a still image
The technique of zooming and panning still images has also come to be known as “the Ken Burns effect”, since
documentarian Ken Burns has made extensive use of it.
For a tutorial on zooming and panning still images, see
The Ken Burns Effect
on the Digital Video Editing blog.
In this Adobe Premiere Pro tutorial
, Andrew Devis shows you how to pan and zoom in Premiere Pro like a
professional. Learn proper key-frame interpolation so that the movement is smooth.
Place lightning over part of a clip
You can make lightning appear over only part of an original clip.
1
Place a Transparent Video clip in a video track above the original clip.
2
Apply the Lightning effect to the Transparent Video clip.
3
Trim the Transparent Video clip to the duration needed for the appearance of lightning.
More Help topics
Create a transparent video clip
” on page
171
Lightning effect
” on page
374
Create a Jacob’s Ladder
You can create a Jacob’s Ladder effect. The lightning bolt snaps back to a position along the start line after it has been
pulled in a given direction.
1
Apply the Lightning effect to a clip.