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Placing a transition between scenes on a clip.
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Re: Placing a transition between scenes on a clip.I have a tutorial about this very subject coming out in a few days
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Re: Placing a transition between scenes on a clip.Bob, thanks for the reply. You're right, I wasn't doing that! One of my problems is that I have a hard time seeing the handles and also what direction they are pointing. Somehow I need to be able to make them bigger!
Lloyd
Re: Placing a transition between scenes on a clip.Chuck, thanks for your reply. That would be great! I would appreciate it if you could drop me an email when you have it completed.
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Re: Placing a transition between scenes on a clip.I will post it here in this topic and will try to remember to send you an email.
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Re: Placing a transition between scenes on a clip.Thanks Chuck,
Lloyd
Re: Placing a transition between scenes on a clip.Ron got the tutorial up today, got a few new ones out there (announcement coming soon). This is the first of a two part tutorial, the first part is free and contains info discussed in this topic.
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Re: Placing a transition between scenes on a clip.On my previous editing system, Bogart for the the Casablanca machines and recently for Windows, you didn't have to cut frames to allow for the transition. The program did it automatically.
Has this always been a requirement for the Premiere Elements series? It would be a nice addition to a future version or is there a reason against that. John [1] Sony RX100 M6 (PAL)
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Re: Placing a transition between scenes on a clip.Hi John,
In general transitions require overlapping media. How you achieve that overlap differs in the available editor applications. The convention in Premiere Elements (and Pro) is to use the trimmed handles to obtain the overlapped frames. The overlap is there and you should be able to double click on the transition in the expert time line to display the transition in an overlapped format. Bogart, I understand, shows an explicit overlap. Either approach is fine. There is no right or wrong way. You just need to know the conventions of the editor you're using. FYI, there is nothing stopping you from placing the second clip on the next higher track and manually overlapping them. You could then apply a fade in to the upper clip or apply a one ended transition. [ Post made via Mobile Device ]
Re: Placing a transition between scenes on a clip.Thank you for your explanation Bob.
Being a lazy bugger, I would like PRE to automatically trim back the clips for me to match the duration of the transition. (possibly with the option to switch it on or off) What I have learnt from this thread is that I can drag the handles to the ends of the transition as the transition length shows in the timeline. I suppose that's quite obvious but I hadn't thought to do that. Cheers John [1] Sony RX100 M6 (PAL)
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