Learning Premiere Pro: Film Flash Transition
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tnx.
very helpfull
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nice job
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Awesome job
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thanks mate great video, your a great teacher very easy to follow :)
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I learn something new, thanks :)
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@maskedmillionaire and after i got it worked out i learned how to save it as a preset for use in future videos. thanks a lot, what a great video.
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cool vid, thanks. i used this just now in a vid i'm doing. thanks for the help.
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Love it! Thanks :)
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Extremely good tutorial. Thank you!
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awesome. I will used this in my next project for sure.
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Hey can you upload or email the transition preset for the rest of us?
thx
cpo2u 2 years ago
There's little point in doing that... the amount of Blur and Levels have to be set to taste for each video clip. Besides, it would take longer for you to download the preset, navigate to your presets folder, and then copy it over than it would to simply open up Premiere and create the preset yourself...
Video101TV 2 years ago 2
Touche.
cpo2u 2 years ago 2
Don't get me wrong, your request isn't that far off-base... programs like After Effects allow you to save multiple effects with various keyframes as a single effect preset. In fact, some "plug-ins" for After Effects are simply very complex presets for standard effects. It was just that in this case, with Premiere, its not practical. Thanks for checking out the tutorial though!
Video101TV 2 years ago
Thank you Video101!
But i think i can only save Effects but what about transitions? I cant find a way to save custom transitions :0
sabrinusxxx 2 years ago
You can't save custom transitions, but you can set a transition as the default (right hand mouse click, "set selected as default transition") and you can set the duration in your General Preferences, which will set the default duration for all transitions.
Video101TV 2 years ago