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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO
Effects and transitions
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Open the Effect Controls panel.
Click on the arrow
next to the Motion effect to reveal the motion controls.
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Click on the arrow next to the Scale control within the Motion effect to reveal the Scale slider.
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Move the Scale slider left or right to decrease or increase the size of the frame.
Scale assets to frame size
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Right-click (Windows), or Control-click (Mac OS) an asset in a Timeline.
Select Scale To Frame Size.
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Andrew Devis explains how the 'Default Scale to Frame Size' preference works
Scale assets automatically
Choose Edit > Preferences > General (Windows) or Premiere Pro > Preferences > General (Mac OS).
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Select Default Scale To Frame Size.
Click OK.
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Animate motion in the Program Monitor
You can create animations, insets, and split screens by manipulating a clip directly in the Program Monitor and setting
keyframes for the Motion effect. By adjusting a clip's position and scale in the Program Monitor, you reveal clips in
the tracks below it and can create interesting compositions.
When you animate a clip's position, the clip's motion is represented by a motion path in the Program Monitor. Small
white Xs represent keyframed positions, dotted lines represent positions at interpolated frames, and the circular clip
anchor point symbol represents a spot in the clip, its center by default, at the current frame. The spacing between dots
indicates the speed between keyframes: wide spacing shows fast motion, while tightly spaced dots show slower motion.
For more information about adding motion to clips in Premiere Pro,
by Jan Ozer.
Clip in Program Monitor showing a motion path with fast motion (left) compared to slow motion (right)
To quickly apply Motion effect changes to a sequence clip, you can click the image in the Program Monitor and begin
manipulation (without first clicking the Transform icon next to the Motion effect in the Effect Controls panel). If you
adjust the position of the image, you can further refine its movement by using the Bezier keyframes.
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