6/24/2023 0 Comments Sound editing in premiere pro![]() What you can do then is select the transition you like and drag it into your timeline, between the two clips you’d like to make a transition for. When you click on the effects panel, you’ll see an ‘Audio Transitions’ drop-down menu as well as a ‘Video Transitions’ menu. This effect is a bit of a bonus if you like to get creative. This means you can use any of these effects on your snazzy Epidemic Sound tracks as well. A good thing to note is that all of these cutting options also work on audio. This will not only make the cut, but it will also snap the rest of your timeline back to the clip before it. To use this option, drag your mouse to where you want to make the cut in your video and hit the ‘Ripple Trim’ shortcut. You also have a third option, ‘Ripple Trim,’ but this only works in certain scenarios. ‘Add Edit’ is also just one simple click, and you can make a cut. ‘Add Edit’ is actually my personal favorite because then you don’t have to change between the razor tool and the mouse tool constantly. Your second option is to use ‘Add Edit.’ The default setting on the keyboard shortcut is Command + K. Your first option is the ‘Razor Tool.’ You can either click on the razor in the left panel or hit the shortcut C this is what I usually use. So, click on the box next to ‘Reverse Speed,’ and that’s it – your clip is reversed! Tip #4: Premiere Pro Cut shortcutĬutting is one of the most basic of the basics when it comes to editing, and there are a few different ways to cut. You can also set the speed to a custom length, or you can of course reverse the speed. That’s where you’ll adjust the speed of the clip, if you want to. To do this, right-click on your clip in the timeline and then click on ‘Speed Duration’, which is also in the timeline. Regardless, it’s a super easy change to make. Reversing could be something you do as a special effect, or perhaps you just want to change the direction of a focus pull. ![]() Cropping is also the first step to a digital zoom effect, so just by adding in a few keyframes, you can add some movement to your originally static frame. So if you're working in a 10:80 timeline, for example, you've got lots of space to crop in. Remember that when you scale into the footage, you are losing pixels – but luckily, Adobe Premiere Pro handles scaling very elegantly and tends to preserve the quality whenever possible. Click the ‘Motion’ drop-down, and next to ‘Scale,’ you can click, drag and adjust to whatever crop you'd like. So, if you want to crop some of your footage, open your Premiere Pro and go to the top left panel and click on ‘Effect Controls.’ Make sure you have the clip you want to crop selected. For example, when you have filmed really wide footage to make sure to catch everything, but then realize afterward that certain space can be cropped out of that footage. This tip can be handy when you want to adjust your footage afterward. There is ‘Frame Hold,’ ‘Add Frame Hold,’ and ‘Insert Frame Hold Segment.’ Personally, I like to use ‘Insert Frame Hold Segment’ because it not only freezes the frame but it also adds its own clip for you right in between the cut. You’ll notice that there are a few different options to choose between. ![]() So, for example, I've got this clip I'm working on of this guy on a motorcycle doing crazy flips in the air, so obviously, I want to highlight when he's entirely upside down.Īll you have to do is move your play head to the moment you want to freeze and then right-click. Usually, you do this because you want to emphasize a certain moment. ‘Freeze’ is great if you want to, well, freeze a frame. So let's jump right to the tips that will bring your video editing skills to the next level. There are a lot of buttons, options, and panels, and it's hard to know where to begin. Premiere Pro is a detailed and high-end editing software, which of course means the possibilities are endless.Īt the same time, once you first get into the program, it can be intimidating. The first time you're opening up Adobe Premiere Pro, it's exciting you're hopeful, full of dreams, and ambitious. In collaboration with Adobe Stock and Epidemic Sound. In this blog post, content creator Lizzie Peirce goes through her top five hacks for video editing in Adobe Premiere Pro and the best Premiere Pro effects. ![]()
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