
Using Help
|
Contents
|
Index
Back
241
Adobe Premiere Pro Help
Applying Effects
Using Help
|
Contents
|
Index
Back
241
•
To scale proportionally, Shift-drag any handle.
Note:
Scaling video and low-resolution images over 100% can make them look blocky or
pixelated.
To adjust a clip’s rotation:
1
In the Effect Controls window, select the Motion effect.
2
In the Program view, position the pointer slightly outside any of the six handles
bounding the clip, so that the pointer changes into the Rotate icon .
3
Do any of the following:
•
To rotate the clip, drag.
•
To constrain rotations to 45˚ increments, Shift-drag.
•
To create multiple rotations, drag in a circular motion until the clip rotates the number
of times you want.
Using the Opacity and Volume effects
You can adjust opacity or volume for a clip in the Effect Controls window using the same
method you would use to set any other effect property (see
“About the Effect Controls
window” on page 237
). In terms of editing, it may be simpler to adjust these effects in the
Timeline window. For more information about adjusting volume, see
“Adjusting gain or
volume levels” on page 175
.
To adjust the Opacity effect in the Timeline window:
1
Click the triangle next to the video track name to expand it.
2
Click the Show Keyframes button , and choose Show Opacity Handles from the menu
that appears.
3
In the timeline, drag the opacity handle up or down. The opacity value and current time
appear as a tool tip as you drag.
To set the opacity values to change over time, add keyframes in the Timeline window (see
“Adding keyframes in the Timeline window” on page 224
) or in the Effect Controls window
(see
“Activating keyframes” on page 246
).
To adjust the Volume effect in the Timeline window:
1
Expand the track’s view by clicking the triangle next to the audio track name.
2
Click the Show Keyframes button , and choose Show Clip Volume or Show Track
Volume from the menu that appears.
3
Do one of the following to edit the time graph for the audio’s level:
•
To edit a clip’s audio level, choose Volume:Level from the keyframe pop-up menu after
the clip name. Be sure that you’re editing the correct clip on the track.
•
To edit a track’s audio level, choose Fader from the keyframe pop-up menu at the top
left corner of the track.
4
Add or edit keyframes. For a uniform level setting, add just one keyframe to the time
graph.