Another way to animate inside Premiere Pro is by using transitions. This method is more flexible and does not rely on keyframes, so you can modify the length of the animation as well as the duration of the clips faster and easier than using keyframes. Author Eran Stern will demonstrate how to animate by using transitions in Adobe Premiere Pro.
- Another way to animate in site Premiere Pro…is by using transitions.…This method is more flexible…and doesn't rely on keyframes…so you can modify the length of the animation…as well as the duration of the clips…much faster and easier than using keyframes.…Alright, so we're continuing from the same point…we left off in the previous movie…so we have those bouncing cars and then they drive away…and we do need to add the titles…and animate them in and out as well.…
So I'm going to start with the main title over here.…Let's enable it.…And I want to start to animate it…more or less after everything is settling down.…So let's say one second and three frames.…Just going to trim the end of this layer,…select it and I'm going to use once again, the Motion tab.…This time I'm going to use Scale…so I'm just going to select the word Motion,…click on the Scale property…and start with zero…then let's move one second forward…by tapping plus 100…and of course, we'll change it back to 100.…
Now note that it is scaling from the wrong position…
Released
8/3/2016This course works through real-world scenarios, showcasing impressive type effects used to create visually stunning scenes. To make type integrate seamlessly with the footage, Eran demonstrates how to use tracking, rotoscoping, particles, distortions, camera effects, and more. Compositing is performed in Premiere Pro as the main editing hub. In addition to Photoshop and After Effects, the course also explores a PixelSquid plugin, a Bounce Pack set of transitions, ReelSmart Motion Blur, a Continuum Complete set of 3D objects, and some text design templates of Titler Pro 4. These third-party plugins are introduced to complement your workflow while keeping time spent outside the editing interface minimal. This course is designed to equip you with the skills needed to create promos, trailers, and openers that exhibit superb use of 3D titles.
- Creating 3D objects and type
- Rendering text
- Animating with motion and transitions
- Faking depth with rotoscoping
- Working with multiple layers
- Creating a shatter explosion
- Floating type in a liquid text simulation
- Attaching type to a moving object within a scene
- Adding motion graphics to movement within a scene
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