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− | ==== Adding ==== | + | Premiere Pro has a wide variety of audio and video effects. |
− | # Click the Effects tab | + | |
− | # Find the | + | You can use the search bar at the top of the Effects tab to quickly search for effects. |
+ | |||
+ | ==== Adding Effects ==== | ||
+ | # Click the '''Effects''' tab | ||
+ | # Find the effect that you want to use. | ||
# Drag the effect on to the clip in the timeline. | # Drag the effect on to the clip in the timeline. | ||
+ | ==== Editing Effects ==== | ||
+ | * The Effects Control tab is used to edit effect paramters | ||
+ | * The Effect Control tab displays the effects for the currently selected clip in the timeline. | ||
+ | * The default video effects are | ||
+ | ** Motion | ||
+ | ** Opacity | ||
+ | ** Time Remapping | ||
+ | * The default audio effects are | ||
+ | ** Volume | ||
+ | ** Channel Volume | ||
+ | ** Panner | ||
+ | *Any effects that were manually added will also appear in the list. | ||
+ | *To reorder an effect , click on the effect name and drag to a new position. | ||
+ | *To bypass an effect click the '''FX''' icon before the effect name. | ||
+ | *To remove an effect right-click on the effect name and select '''cut'''. | ||
+ | *To adjust parameters move the slide or change the number fields. | ||
+ | *To reset an parameters value back to the default click the circular arrow. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Using Keyframes ==== | ||
+ | Effects parameters can be set to change over time with keyframes. Below is a simple description of the process. See the [[Keyframe Editing - PP]] article for more information. | ||
+ | # Position the playhead to where the keyframe should be set. | ||
+ | # Set the effect parameter to the desired value. | ||
+ | # To enable keyframes for a parameter click the stopwatch icon by the parameter name. | ||
+ | # When the stopwatch is first click a keyframe is set at the current value and position in time. | ||
+ | # Move the playhead to a new position in the timeline. | ||
+ | # Click the add/remove keyframe button to add a new keyframe. | ||
[[Category:Premiere Pro]] | [[Category:Premiere Pro]] |
Latest revision as of 13:51, 11 January 2019
Premiere Pro has a wide variety of audio and video effects.
You can use the search bar at the top of the Effects tab to quickly search for effects.
Adding Effects
- Click the Effects tab
- Find the effect that you want to use.
- Drag the effect on to the clip in the timeline.
Editing Effects
- The Effects Control tab is used to edit effect paramters
- The Effect Control tab displays the effects for the currently selected clip in the timeline.
- The default video effects are
- Motion
- Opacity
- Time Remapping
- The default audio effects are
- Volume
- Channel Volume
- Panner
- Any effects that were manually added will also appear in the list.
- To reorder an effect , click on the effect name and drag to a new position.
- To bypass an effect click the FX icon before the effect name.
- To remove an effect right-click on the effect name and select cut.
- To adjust parameters move the slide or change the number fields.
- To reset an parameters value back to the default click the circular arrow.
Using Keyframes
Effects parameters can be set to change over time with keyframes. Below is a simple description of the process. See the Keyframe Editing - PP article for more information.
- Position the playhead to where the keyframe should be set.
- Set the effect parameter to the desired value.
- To enable keyframes for a parameter click the stopwatch icon by the parameter name.
- When the stopwatch is first click a keyframe is set at the current value and position in time.
- Move the playhead to a new position in the timeline.
- Click the add/remove keyframe button to add a new keyframe.