- Alright, so we've created our gradient images in…Photoshop, and now we need to take a look at…how to use them in Premier Pro.…Before we apply them, let's just look at the gradients…that we created.…I'll hide Premier Pro, and you can see here…that this is our clock gradient, going from black to white,…and we have our leaves with some good black, white…and gray values, and our flames, and our snowstorm,…which has some effects applied to it as well.…Alright, so, let's take a look, back in to Premier,…and, I first want to apply the clock gradient…so I can show you how it works.…
I'm going to go to my Effects pane and…I'm just going to type in Gradient…and this is kind of funny because there are 2 effects…called Gradient Wipe.…You don't want the one under the Video Effects folder.…You want the one in the Video Transitions folder.…Ok, so the one at the bottom here,…and I'm just going to drag and drop the Gradient Wipe on,…and now this pops up and asks you to select the image.…If you don't select anything it has this Default Gradient…
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Video: Applying gradient transitions in Adobe Premiere Pro