Showing posts with label Adobe Premiere Pro Transitions Cube Spin. Show all posts
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Saturday, December 29, 2012

Adobe Premiere Pro Transitions: Cube Spin and transitions in general.

   In Adobe Premiere Pro, there are a lot of video transitions. I find the most interesting the 3D ones. I am going to make this blog post about the 3D cube transition. I might do more tutorials about other video transitions too.

First, open Adobe Premiere Pro, and drag a footage into the timeline after importing it. You have to add two videos in the timeline to put the transition between them. You can even put one footage and cut it in the timeline to put the transition between the two cuts.
Then take a look at the effects tab. Click on Video Transitions, and then click on 3D motion. Then, drag the effect and add it between the two videos in the timeline. You will have it like this:




Then click on the transition which is the purple colored effect on the timeline and take a look into the effects control.



You can play with the duration of the transition which will really mean how much do you want it to take over the two videos in the timeline. Then you have the Alignment which you can easily change in timeline by dragging the purple effect where you want it to be between the two videos. Then you have those little two screens which are the start and end screens. When you increase the start, then the full transition won't be shown but just part of it and this goes for the end too. You just pick which part of the transition you want to show that acts on the two clips. Then you have the "Show Actual Sources" check box which doesn't effect the video but if you unchecked it , those little two screens will turn into A and B screens. The "Reverse" check box will change the direction of the transition when you check it.

This is all you have to know about Cube Spins. The same goes for other transitions but some transitions have   their own effects with them too in the effects control tab. Like the door transition which is the exact same but they have the border color option in which you can give the door transition a color.
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