Wednesday, July 12, 2017

How To Animate Pictures In Premiere



the adjustment layer capability slash toolin premiere pro is a vey powerful effect thats very efficient in making a change to yourentire sequence or a portion of your sequence with just a few mouse clicks. so let me showyou how to create and use an adjustment layer. simply navigate over to your project tab andclick on the project tab first, then navigate up to the word file here at the top menu.mouse click on file then navigate down to


How To Animate Pictures In Premiere, new, then to adjustment layer. now when youdo this an adjustment layer window will appear simply click on the okay button and of coursewhen you do that an adjustment layer icon will appear in your project tab. mouse clickon the icon itself and drag it straight down into you sequence, above any visual item thatyou want to affect. now an adjustment layer


is basically a transparent container whenyou drop an effect inside the adjustment layer the effect will change any item below it.so the first thing you'll want to do is select the proper layer, and then make an adjustmentto the duration. now i'm gonna drag to the very end of my sequence because i want theadjustment layer effect to affect my entire sequence. so i'm gonna navigate over to theeffects tab. i'll click on that and i'm gonna navigate to the video effects folder, andi'll locate in my color correction the 3 way color corrector. so here it is, i'll mouseclick on the three way color corrector. i'll drag and drop it into the adjustment layeritself, then i'll double click on the adjustment layer so that i have access to it within thesource window up in the effect controls tab.


i'll click on that and then i'll navigatedown to the saturation and i'll make the adjustment from 100 to 0. you'll see now my entire sequenceis more or less a sepia tone. i didn't have to drag and drop the effect into individualclips. it's just sitting within the adjustment layer. now, i can stack multiple effects withinthe adjustment layer. as a matter of fact i'll navigate over bacak to my effects tab.i'll navigate down to the video category and ill drag and drop the timecode option or effectinto the adjustment layer. now i have a window burn across the entire sequence. i didn'thave to drag that timecode effect into individual clips or nest a sequence. i'm basically stacking,if you go back up to the effect control tab you can see there that i have my three waycolor corrector and my timecode effect. now


i can get rid of these of course, by simplyclicking on the title of the effect that i'd like to delete, then ill push the delete key.in my case i only have one effect in here now and i can make changes to the font size,the opacity for the particular effect. but this adjustment layer in premiere pro is aver powerful effect that very efficient in making a change to your entire sequence ora portion of your sequence with just a few mouse clicks


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