Sams Teach Yourself Premiere 6.5 in 24 Hours
| Watch some TV news stories. If you see any transitions other than simple straight cut edits, I'd be surprised. Why? Time is a factor. But more and more stations these days have ready access to nonlinear editors such as Premiere, and it takes almost no time to add a transition using an NLE. The principal reason for the dearth of transitions is that they can be distracting. If a TV news editor uses one, it's for a purpose. Typically they take what would have been a jarring edit ”such as a major jump cut ”and make it more palatable. An oft- heard newsroom phrase applies: "If you can't solve it, dissolve it." On the other hand, consider the Star Wars movies. Remember all the highly stylized transitions? Obvious, slow wipes for example. George Lucas knows what he's doing. Each of those transitions has a purpose. In general they are reminiscent of old serialized movie and TV shows. Specifically they send a clear message to the audience: Pay attention. We're going to a new setting. Transitions can add whimsy. Here are a few examples:
Transitions can work with your video to add visual interest:
The possibilities are truly endless. During this hour I'll encourage you to experiment with all that Premiere has to offer. |