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Drag effects to the Favorites bin. A copy of the effect is listed in the Favorites bin.
You can create additional Favorites bins, which are numbered.
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To rename the custom bin, double-click the existing name and type the new name.
To remove a Favorites bin:
In the Effects window, select a Favorites bin, and click the Delete Custom Items button or
choose Delete Custom Items from the Effects window menu.
Note: You can remove Favorites bins only from the Effects window.
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Adobe Premiere Pro Help Applying Effects
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Working with Standard effects
You can apply any number or combination of Standard effects to any clip in a sequence.
Though some effects (such as, Black & White) produce a single outcome, most effects
have
one or more adjustable variables. When you apply these effects, a dialog box may appear
prompting you to specify these variables, such as the amount of blur. Other effects must
be adjusted using controls in the Effect Controls window or in the Timeline window.
Use audio effects the same as any other Standard effect. To use audio effects with tracks,
use the Audio Mixer window (see “Applying effects to audio clips” on page 185).
Applying and controlling Standard effects
You can apply an effect to a clip by simply dragging an effect’s icon from the Effects
window to a clip in the Timeline window or by dragging the effect icon to the Effect
Controls window if the clip is selected. You can even apply the same effect multiple times,
using different settings each time. Alternatively, you can view and adjust a clip’s effects in
the Timeline window by expanding its track and selecting the proper viewing options.You
can also temporarily disable any effect, which suppresses the effect without removing it,
or you can remove the effect completely. To view and adjust a selected clip’s effects, use
the Effect Controls window.
By default, when you apply an effect to a clip, the effect is active for the duration of the
clip. However, you can make an effect start and stop at specific times or make the effect
more or less intense by using keyframes (see “Animating effects by using keyframes” on
page 245).
To apply an effect to a clip:
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In the Effects window, do one of the following:
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Expand the Video Effects bin to locate the desired video effect.
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Expand the Audio Effects bin to locate the desired audio effect.
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Type the name of the effect you want in the Contains text box.
2
Drag the effect to a clip in the Timeline window. To apply an audio effect, drag the effect
to an audio clip or the audio portion of a video clip.
Note: You cannot apply audio effects to a clip when Show Track Volume or Show Track
Keyframes is enabled for the track in the Timeline window.
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If prompted, specify the effect’s property values and click OK. The clip appears in the
Timeline window with a blue line, indicating that an effect is present.
If the clip is selected in the Timeline window and the Effect Controls window is open,
you can drag the effect directly to the Effect Controls window.