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volume in the Effect Controls panel” on page 188, and “To set a uniform track output level in the Audio Mixer” on
page 188.)
Because Fixed effects are already built into each clip, you need only adjust their properties to activate them.
Adobe Premiere Pro renders Fixed effects after any Standard effects that are applied to the clip. Standard effects are
rendered in the order in which they appear, from the top down. You can change the order of Standard effects by
dragging them to a new position in the Effect Controls panel, but you can’t move Fixed effects. If you want to change
the render order of Fixed effects, use Standard effects instead: Use the Transform effect in place of the Motion effect,
the Alpha Adjust effect in place of the Opacity effect, and the Volume effect in place of the fixed Volume effect. While
these effects aren’t identical to the Fixed effects, their parameters are equivalent.
About Standard effects
Standard effects are additional effects that you must first apply to a clip to create a desired result. You can apply any
number or combination of Standard effects to any clip in a sequence. Use Standard effects to add special character-
istics or to edit your video, such as adjusting tone or trimming pixels. Adobe Premiere Pro includes many video and
audio effects, which are located in the Effects panel. Standard effects must be applied to a clip and then adjusted in
the Effect Controls panel. Certain video effects allow direct manipulation using handles in the Program Monitor. All
Standard effect properties can be animated over time using keyframing and changing the shape of the graphs in the
Effect Controls panel. The smoothness or speed of the effect animation can be fine-tuned by adjusting the shape of
Bezier curves in the Effect Controls panel.
Note:
The effects listed in the Effects panel depend on the actual effect files in Adobe Premiere Pro’s Plug-ins folder. You
can expand the repertoire of effects by adding compatible Adobe plug-in files or plug-in packages available through other
third-party developers.
See also
“To apply an effect to a clip” on page 253
About clip-based and track-based effects
All video effects—both Fixed and Standard effects—are clip-based. That is, they alter individual clips. Since all clips
include Fixed effects, you only need to apply Standard effects to a clip to create a result. You can apply a clip-based
effect to more than one clip at a time by creating a nested sequence.
Audio effects can be applied to either clips or to tracks. To apply
track-based
effects, use the Audio Mixer. If you add
keyframes to the effect, you can then adjust the effect either in the Audio Mixer or the Timeline panel.
See also
“About the Timeline panel” on page 107
Using effects from other products
In addition to the dozens of effects included with Adobe Premiere Pro, many effects are available in the form of
plug-ins, which you can purchase from Adobe or third-party vendors, or acquire from other compatible applications.
For example, many Adobe After Effects plug-ins can be copied into the Adobe Premiere Pro Plug-ins folder to use
in your video work. However, Adobe supports only plug-ins that are installed with the application.
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