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Using dissolve and wipe-based effects

Using dissolve and wipe-based effects

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Using dissolve and wipe-based effects

- [Instructor] So in the last movie we got familiar with some of the Sapphire transitions available to us in Premiere Pro. Along with using the S Transition Effect under the Sapphire Builder category, to see almost every single transitional preset available for us within Sapphire. The truth of the matter is, there are really only two types of transitions, and everything else is an offset of that. So there's dissolves and there's wipes. And Sapphire, if we look under the Transition category, is pretty much divided into those two categories. In fact, several of the Sapphire effects start with the word Dissolve. We scroll down, several of the Sapphire effects start with the word Wipe. And in any type of media, minus if it's a straight cut between clips, these are the types of transitions that are used or applied in your video projects. As an example, you might use a dissolve, or what's known as a cross dissolve. You used a dissolve to basically say that there was a time switch between…

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