![]() ![]() The scene either starts with a black screen and gets brighter till the shot appears(fade-in) or it decreases till it’s a dark screen(fade-out). Fade transitionĪnother commonly applied type of transition is a cinematic fade.įades are close to dissolves but leave space for a dark screen. The most used dissolve transition is a cross dissolve when one shot fades out as the next one fades in. One of the most commonly applied types of transition – dissolves are gradual editing transitions that make the effect move from one shot to the next, so the shot is always on the screen. It makes the transition connected and seamless, even though no effects are applied. For example, the first shot will finish with the same object that will appear in the second shot. No transition is also a transition: if you place clips one after another without applying transitions, it will be a Hard Cut.Īnother type of cut is a Match Cut – a creative transition between two shots when the focus is kept on the visual similarities between them. Also known as Hard Cut since there are no effects applied, and one shot just switches to another. This is a simple type of transition when one shot transitions to the next with abrupt changes. We’ll take a look at the main types of transitions: Cut transition What are the main types of transitions in Premiere Pro?įirst of all, transitions can be separated into several main categories and subcategories. In the preview window above, you can change the direction of your transition – click on one of the arrows in the corners to apply the changes. You can apply advanced settings to your transition – right-click on the transition on your timeline and go up to the Effects Controls. In case you dragged the transition, and it automatically applied to one of your clips instead of both, you can go to the Effect Controls and select Alignment>Center at Cut. You can right-click on the list of transitions and set any of them as a default – the chosen transition will be applied automatically each time you select Apply Default Transitions on your timeline. ![]() In the Effects menu, select Video Transitions and drag the transition you like onto the cut between your clips. If you can see the Effects panel in your work area, simply click Window>Effects, and the menu will appear. You have many other options to use – not just dissolve transitions. (You could also use transition plugins such as these.) Apply Transitions from the Effects panel Or, you can click OK and continue your work, but keep in mind that your transition may not be as smooth as it could be with extra frames. You can quickly fix it – trim the end of your first video and the beginning of your second video and apply the transition again. It means that Premiere Pro needs extra frames of your footage to make the transitions work smoothly. This transition will contain repeated frames”. ![]() You should note that if you don’t trim the video clips before applying transitions, you’ll get the error “Insufficient media. You can also easily change the duration of your transition – stretch the transition longer or shorter to apply the changes.
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