Creating common effects, About common effects, Fade in video – Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 User Manual
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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CS4
Effects and transitions
Last updated 11/6/2011
Note: If you have placed the same item in several different custom bins, and you delete that item from one bin,
Adobe Premiere Pro deletes each occurrence of the item from the custom and preset bins, and deletes each item from all
clips that it affects.
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In the Effects panel, do one of the following:
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To create a custom bin, click the New Custom Bin button
, or choose New Custom Bin from the Effects panel menu.
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To create a presets bin, choose New Presets Bin from the Effects panel menu. Premiere Pro nests each new presets
bin in the root Presets bin.
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To nest a new custom or presets bin, select the bin into which you want to place the new bin, and then create a
custom or presets bin.
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To rename a bin, select the bin, then click the bin name, and then type a new name and press Enter (Windows) or
Return (Mac OS). Skip steps 2 and 3.
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To delete a bin or an item in a bin, select the bin or bin item, and then click the Delete Custom Items button
at
the bottom of the Effects panel. Skip steps 2 and 3.
2
Locate the effect, transition, or preset that you want to store in the bin. You may need to resize the panel so that you
can see both the item and the bin.
3
Drag the item to the bin. Premiere Pro creates a shortcut to the item.
Creating common effects
About common effects
This topic contains procedures for achieving of some of the most popular video effects with Premiere Pro. You can
find procedures for achieving many other effects with Premiere Pro
Fade in video
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To fade a video clip in, or fade up from black, select a clip in a Timeline panel.
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Do one of the following:
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apply a dissolve transition to the beginning of the clip,
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keyframe the opacity of the clip to start at zero and increase to 100%.
More Help topics
Apply a transition between two clips
Specify clip opacity in a Timeline panel
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
on the Digital Media Net website.