There are a few ways you can freeze the action of a clip in Adobe Premiere Pro that sound alike: a frame hold, frame hold segment, and frame hold options. What is the difference between them? Author Jeff Greenberg walks you through how to create a freeze frame that continues through the rest of your clip by using frame hold options in Premiere Pro.
- [Instructor] The last variation on freeze frames…are the Frame Hold Options.…This allows you to change an existing freeze frame…or turn any clip into a frozen moment.…The Frame Hold Options are accessible…as a Right Click, Scroll Down, Frame Hold Options…and at this moment we have no freeze frame going on.…The act of opening this up and merely having that check box…said hold on instantly makes it a freeze frame…for the entire clip.…Choosing it again,…I like to delve in some of the adjustments you can make.…
First, you can actually change…what frame you're working with.…I'm going to change this from 14 or 7,…let's make it 15 seconds, 15.00.…You can see it's changed the frame there.…I'll do it again, Frame Hold Options.…I have the ability to do this from the Source Timecode…but I could also do it from the Sequence Timecode…in In Point and Out Point…or even where the Playhead is leaving.…A very neat feature worth exploring are the Hold Filters…and this switch is probably my favorite little switch…in the Frame Hold Options.…
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2/2/2017- Editing a four-point edit, fit to fill
- Changing clip speed and duration
- Changing the speed but not the duration
- Reversing speed
- Shifting pitch
- Exporting a still
- Optical flow
- Setting time interpolation
- Smoothing out variable speed changes
- Creating a reverse segment
- Building a sequence for HFR
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