Standard - these are the effects that we ourselves add to the clips manually. You can view them by clicking on the name of one of them in the clip header (see below): These include: the effect of transparency (opacity), movement (motion) and speed (Time Remapping) - for video clips, and the volume effect (VOLUME) is for audio. In the Adobe Premiere program, all effects are divided into built-in and standard.īuilt-in are such effects that are originally assigned to any default clip. This, in turn, opens the limitless possibilities of working with the image of the film. It is good because it allows you to change different effect parameters. With respect, Alexey Dniprov.Įffects are called various special effects, which, depending on the algorithm embedded in them, make certain actions, whether it is a change in the brightness and contrast of the clip, or a change in its transparency. This feature, with proper use, can greatly facilitate work, according to preliminary training, before placing them on a timeline.
Now, when adding to a timeline, it will already be with the applied effect: The original clip itself in the project window library (Project)will also be changed: With added effects and specified parameters.
And in the library of the project window (Project)The relevant sequence will appear: The clip will be added with the effects and specified parameters.
Let it be the effect "Fast Color Corrector) From the folder "Color Correction" (Color Correction):Ĭhoose the effect and drag on the clip in the window "Source" (Source).įor convenience, drag the effect management tab (Effects Controls) Right, placing in the software monitor window (Program):Īfter editing the source clip, add it to the timeline: Import multiple clips to the window library Project (Project):ĭrag one of the added clips to the window "Source" (Source)(or just twice click the left mouse button on the selected clip):Īnd choose any filter or effect.
In the Adobe Premiere Pro program, the CC 2014 version, you can not only edit clips in the source window (Source) In length, but also to apply to the source clip, before adding it to the timeline, any effects.