From the course: Premiere Pro: Mastering Effects and Transitions
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Looking at fixed effects - Premiere Pro Tutorial
From the course: Premiere Pro: Mastering Effects and Transitions
Looking at fixed effects
- [Instructor] In this chapter we're going to take a look at how effects work inside of Premier Pro. And first on the chart is fixed effects. In fact, they happen to be stamped on a clip. In order to see these fixed effects, you can select your clip in the timeline. We're currently on the chapter two underscore one sequence. And with it selected, press shift five. Now I'm currently in my assembly workspace. And I'm going to switch over to the effects workspace as this is what we'll be using for the rest of this chapter. With my clip still selected, I can see the fixed effects of the clip which include motion settings, opacity and time remapping. Motion settings can be accessed inside the program monitor. In order to do so, you can either click on the word motion in effect controls, to which we now see a bounding box around our clip. Or alternatively, if I deselect here in the timeline, and just double-click the clip inside…
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Looking at fixed effects5m
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Viewing and applying effects2m 51s
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Exploring presets2m 51s
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Start with a Blur5m
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Transform and perspective effects5m 21s
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Stylize your clips7m 7s
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Using generative effects3m 20s
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Retiming clips and time effects7m 45s
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The importance of effects order2m 1s
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Using adjustment layers and master clip effects6m 1s
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Animating effects6m 1s
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Using masks3m 55s
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Tracking effects4m 29s
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