From the course: Premiere Pro Guru: Better Transitions
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The layered transition stack - Premiere Pro Tutorial
From the course: Premiere Pro Guru: Better Transitions
The layered transition stack
- Earlier, I showed you the idea of using certain transition-based effects to create a custom transition when clips were stacked on top of each other. Well, by doing this you can actually use this to force normal filters into becoming transitions. I call it a layered transition stack. Let me show you what I mean. On the right here, you see I forced the two clips to overlap. All that happened here is selecting one clip and then you can move it up by dragging. If you want to select just the video portion, you can option or alt click on the clip. Then pressing option or alt up arrow, you'll see it jumps. This makes it very easy to move it up just one track. Now drag out the handles so you create that manual overlap. This manual overlap will allow you to apply a filter here to create a transition. For example, if I go over to the Effects panel here, and simply explore my Video Effects, let's grab a Distort. What I'm gonna do is create a Spherized Transition. So I apply that and simply set…
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The layered transition stack2m 53s
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Creating a blur transition5m 12s
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Creating a flash-frame transition3m 56s
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Luma fade4m 31s
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Applying the gradient wipe4m 9s
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Creating custom gradients using images4m 49s
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Creating and applying custom gradients from Photoshop2m 56s
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A better cross-zoom3m 48s
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Transitioning with a flare4m 23s
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