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Effects and transitions

Last updated 11/6/2011

To preview the transition, drag the current-time indicator through the transition in a Timeline panel.

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Gradient Wipe effect

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Customize the card flip transition (Windows only)

1

In the Effects panel, expand the Video Transitions bin and the GPU Transitions bin inside it.

2

Drag the Card Flip transition from the GPU Transitions bin to an edit point between clips in a Timeline panel.

3

In the Effect Controls panel, click Custom and set options for the transition:

Rows and Columns

Specify the number of rows and columns to split the screen into rectangles for rotation.

Flip Order

Specifies how to rotate the rectangles. For example in a checkerboard or spiral pattern.

Axis Of Rotation

Specifies whether to rotate the rectangles vertically or horizontally.

About the effect reference

This reference contains descriptions of audio and video effects included as part of Premiere Pro. It defines only those
effect properties and tools that may not be self-explanatory. The organization of the effect reference parallels that of
the Effects panel. For example, since the Lens Flare effect appears within the Generate folder of the Effects panel, the
description of the Lens Flare effect appears under the Generate Effects heading in Premiere Pro Help.

The effect reference does not include descriptions of effects installed with capture cards or third-party plug-ins. For
descriptions of those, see the documentation from the third-party provider.

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Find and group effects

” on page 265

Descriptions of effects

Some of the effects included support high-bit-depth processing. These effects include a “32-bit” designator in their
descriptions. (See

About high bit-depth effects

” on page 264.) 32-bit effects also support 16-bit and 8-bit processing.

All effects without the “32-bit” designator are 8-bit effects.

Some of the effects included are supported in Windows only. These effects include a “Windows only” designator in
their titles.

All of the audio effects included are based on Steinberg Virtual Studio Technology (VST). You can also use third-party
audio effects based on VST with Premiere Pro. (See “

Working with VST effects

” on page 224.)

Gallery of effects

The samples illustrate just some of the video effects included with Premiere Pro. To preview an effect not in this gallery,
apply it and preview it in the Program Monitor.