Sams Teach Yourself Premiere 6.5 in 24 Hours
| Okay, this time for sure. It really is time to add transitions to your project. If you saved your project, simply click File, Open Recent Project and select your project name . If instead you simply want to experiment on a few clips, add them to the Project window and drag them in succession to the Timeline Video 1 track. Now all you have to do is drag and drop transitions to your heart's content to edit points on your project. Try out a whole bunch of transitions. You easily can replace one transition with another by simply dragging the new one on top of the old one. It'll automatically replace the rejected transition. If you want to lengthen or shorten a transition, simply right-click the purple transition segment, select Duration, and type in a new time. One second is the default transition time. Task: Preview Your Transitions
Instead of using the Transition Settings slider to preview your transitions, you can use the Program Monitor screen. If your computer has the horsepower, you can preview the transitions in real time. If not, you can scrub through them manually. Here are the steps to use Real-Time Preview:
If your computer processor cannot perform a real-time preview smoothly, you can do it manually by using a scrub preview. Here are the steps:
This is not true real-time preview, but if you drag the edit line smoothly, it'll be close enough. Task: Render to View a Transition in Real Time
Once you've created a transition to your satisfaction, you may want to have Premiere "render" it. This process converts the transition from a series of mathematical calculations to a straight video clip, making it easier for Premiere to play it. You'll eventually have to render all such transitions and other effects before you record your project to videotape or to your hard drive later. Therefore, taking care of some individual transitions now will save you time later. Also, these transitions will be displayed smoothly from this point on without the need to use Real-Time Preview or a scrub preview. Here's how you render a transition:
If you don't like what you seeit's too short, too long, the border is the wrong color or is too thicksimply double-click the transition segment and make some adjustments in the Settings dialog box. To see your fixes in real time, you'll need to do that rendering thing again. No matterthis is the time to experiment. Look for clips that lend themselves to specific transitions. Try out a variety. Then after you've had some fun, be sure to use transitions judiciously. Restraint is a good thing when it comes to transitions. To give you an overview of virtually all the transitions Premiere has to offer, see Table 5.1. Table 5.1. Premiere Transitions
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