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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO
Effects and transitions
More Help topics
"Adjust position, scale, and
rotation" on page 293
"About
interpolation" on page 424
"Control change using Bezier keyframe
"Adding, navigating, and setting
Videomaker Tips & Tricks: Creating a [photo] montage in Premiere Pro
Animate a clip in the Program Monitor
When the Motion effect is selected in the Effect Controls panel, you can manipulate a clip in the Program Monitor.
Create an animation by setting keyframes for one or more of the Motion effect's properties (for example, Position).
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Select a clip in a Timeline panel.
2
Do one of the following:
• Select the Motion effect in the Effect Controls panel.
• Click the image in the Program Monitor.
• Click the Transform icon
Handles appear around the clip's perimeter in the Program Monitor.
Note: If you don't see the clip handles, change the Zoom Level in the Program Monitor to a smaller percentage so that the
gray work area around the video frame appears.
3
Move the current-time indicator to the frame where you want to start the animation—any frame between the clip's
current In point to its Out point.
4
In the Effect Controls panel, expand the Motion effect and click the Toggle Animation button
property you want to define at that point in time. A Keyframe icon appears at the current-time indicator for that
property.
In the Program Monitor, change the keyframe value by positioning the pointer near any of the clip's eight square
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handles to use any of the following pointer tools:
• The selection pointer
to set the position value.
• The rotate pointer
to set the rotation value.
• The scale pointer
to set the scale value.
Note: If clip handles disappear, reselect the Motion effect in the Effect Controls panel.
Move the current-time indicator in either the Timeline or the Effect Controls panel to the time at which you want
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to define a new value for the property (and thereby a new keyframe).
Manipulate the clip in the Program Monitor to set a new value for each property for which you set keyframes in
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step 3. A new Keyframe icon appears in the Effect Controls panel at the current-time indicator.
Repeat steps 5 and 6 as needed.
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When you animate a clip, it can be useful to reduce the Program Monitor's magnification level. This way, you can see
more of the pasteboard area outside the visible area of the screen and can use it to position the clip off screen.
In the Effect Controls panel, drag the Bezier handle for a Position, Scale, Rotation, or Anti-flicker Filter property
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keyframe to control the acceleration of change for that property.
interpolation" on page 425
keyframes" on page 415
next to Motion in the Effect Controls panel.
Last updated 1/16/2012
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