
ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 2.0
User Guide
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To disable or enable effects in a clip
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Select one or more effects in the Effect Controls panel, and do one of the following:
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Click the Effect button
to disable effects.
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Click an empty Effect button box to enable effects.
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Deselect or select the Effect Enabled command in the Effect Controls panel menu.
You can create a custom keyboard shortcut to toggle effects on and off.
See also
“To customize keyboard shortcuts” on page 417
To create markers in the Effect Controls panel
In the Effect Controls panel, you can view all of the sequence markers that you created in the Timeline panel. You
can also add markers to your sequence to designate where you would like to place effects and see the markers as you
work in the Effect Controls panel. In addition, you can create and manipulate sequence markers directly in the Effect
Controls panel.
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Drag the current-time indicator to the place where you want to create a marker.
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Right-click in the timeline ruler, choose Set Sequence Marker, and then choose the type of marker you want to set.
See also
“About markers” on page 140
Customizing effect presets
Effect presets
You can customize individual effect settings and save them as presets. You can then apply the presets to other clips
in any project. When you save an effect as a preset, you also save the keyframes you created for the effect. You create
effect presets in the Effect Controls panel and Adobe Premiere Pro stores them in the root Presets bin. You can
organize them within the Presets bin using the nested preset bins. Adobe Premiere Pro also ships with several effect
presets, located in the application’s Presets folder.
To view the properties of an effect preset, select the preset in the Effects panel, and choose Preset Properties from the
Effects panel menu
If you apply a preset to a clip and the preset contains settings for an effect that is already applied to the clip, Adobe
Premiere Pro modifies the clip using the following rules:
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If the effect preset contains a fixed effect—motion, opacity, or volume—then the action replaces the existing effect
settings.
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If the effect preset contains a standard effect, the effect is added to the bottom of the current list of effects.
However, if you drag the effect into the Effect Controls panel, you can place the effect anywhere in the hierarchy.