Slip a clip To slip a clip: In the Tools window, select the Slip Edit tool (Figure 4). Figure 4: Select the Slip Edit tool. ...
Slip slidin' away Excerpted from “Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5 for Windows: Visual QuickPro Guide” by Antony Bolante. Suppose you need to edit one or more clips in a sequence,...
Specify custom settings To specify custom settings: On the Effect Controls palette, click the Custom button to define settings specific to that transition (Figure 13). Figure 13:...
Specify the edge smoothness To specify the smoothness of edges: On the Effect Controls palette, choose an option from the Anti-aliasing Quality, drop-down menu. Settings range from Off...
Set the border thickness To set the border thickness: On the Effect Controls palette, drag the underlined number in the Border Width field or click it and enter...
Set the center point To set the center point of the transition: On the Effect Controls palette, drag the handle in the Start (A) or End (B) image...
Reverse a transition To reverse a transition: On the Effect Controls palette, select Reverse. The transition is reversed. For example, reversing an Iris Round transition makes the iris...
Adjust the transition To adjust the start and end of the transition, on the Effect Controls palette, do one of the following: Adjust the Start and End values...
Each transition in Adobe® Premiere® Pro 1.5 has its own collection of customizable settings. The options available depend on the transition you're modifying. By modifying these settings, you can effectively...
Even at the Highest Quality setting, the image in the program view is inferior to video output to an actual television monitor. When you're editing DV in Adobe® Premiere® Pro...
Use the Source view to change In and Out points When you use the Source view in Adobe® Premiere® Pro 1.5 to change the In and Out points of a...
It's easy to end up back at the starting point when you rotate an object in Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5. This is because rotation in is expressed as an absolute,...