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Discover the fundamental concepts of video transitions and keyframes in Adobe Premiere Pro. Learn how to effectively move between clips using various transition types such as Cut Line and transition alignment techniques. Understand the importance of keyframes for creating motion effects, making adjustments with the Opacity effect to fade clips, and explore different title formats like Default Still, Roll, and Crawl. This guide is aimed at enhancing your video editing skills and achieving professional results.
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Premiere Pro Key Terms
Transition • Used to move from one clip to the next in your sequence.
Cut Line • Vertical Line Between Two Clips
Transition Alignment • Center at Cut • Centered on the Cut the space between two clips • Start at Cut • Begins at the start of the transition • End at Cut • Begins at the end of the transition
Keyframes • A keyframe is a “snapshot” of how you want a clip to look at a specified time, and is defined on the Effect Controls timeline. • For motion effects to work properly, at lest two keyframes need to be created.
Fading • Basic Effects • Provides a lot of impact • Created by applying the Opacity Effect Opacity Adjusts the level of transparency on a scale of 0% to 100%
Title • Three types of titles • Default Still, Default Roll, or Default Crawl