 Hello everybody, welcome back to another Adobe Premiere Pro tutorial. This one, we're gonna be working with wipes. Yep, video transitions, not baby wipes or any of that kind of stuff, guys. Now, I'm gonna show you how to apply a wipe transition, and more importantly, I'm gonna show you how to change the direction of the wipe. And this is a very, very commonly used style of transition, especially in the, I guess you'd say, in the gaming world. There's, you know, you wanna have those fast, kinetic, hyper-kinetic type transitions. Well, here is one of them in Adobe Premiere Pro. I'm in Premiere Pro CC 2020, I believe, version 14.0. Yes, version 14.7, the latest build. And let's get right into this, guys. I've dropped two videos into the timeline, as you can see here. So, video one of a girl jogging, video two of a house. I did this on purpose, these are just free videos. The reason why is because there's gonna be, there's a very obvious transition between the two types of shots. So, I'm gonna, again, let's get started. The first step is you'll probably be in the editing workspace by default, in all probability. The next step you wanna do is you wanna actually left click on the effects up there at the top. When you do that, you're gonna see, in all probability, you're gonna see the effects here on the top right. I'm gonna go ahead and drag this down because I want a little bit more real estate. Now, if you guys do not see this effects up here or anywhere on any of your panels, just go up to window and make sure there is a check mark beside effects if you don't see it. So, there we go. The next step, if you're following along, is you wanna go to your effects and then you wanna go to video transitions, drop that down and at the bottom, well, close to the bottom, pardon me, you're gonna see wipes. So, this is what you'll see here. I'm gonna go ahead and drop that down to wipe. And then there are four different types of wipe in the default. I'm gonna go ahead and just use the regular wipe. Now, I am going to drag and drop that in the middle. So, the transition is a little bit on the left side, a little bit on the right side. This is called a center cut and that means the transition is going from one to the other. It also says insufficient media, there'll be some repeated frames. That just started popping up in the latest version of Adobe Premiere Pro. I think that's just an error and they're gonna fix that, so just ignore that. Now, when I'm over here, you're gonna notice here that as I get closer, the transition starts here. So, the wipe goes from left to right. Now, in a lot of cases, that is the, well, that's probably the most popular one. And that might be the one that you're looking for. If that's the case, guys, video is over, job done, you've got your transition on there. If it is not, left click on the wipe. You'll see here, if I go in a little closer, you'll see here it says wipe and then it obviously shows you the transition. Left click on that. This is gonna load up under effects control and let's go ahead and make this a little bigger. Okay, you'll see up here at the top left that you've got these directional arrows and when I hover over them, you can select them. What this does is this determines the arrow that you click determines where the wipe comes from. So, the default is west to east or left to right. Let's go with east to west. Watch this. You're gonna see here as I wipe over, as it goes over the transition, it is now coming from right to left or west to east. Cool. Hey, if you wanna have a top down wipe, let's go ahead and click the top there, which I just did. This is the top arrow and then bang, the wipe comes from the top and it goes down to the bottom. Every change is the transition, guys, and it's that simple. You can even have it coming from one corner. Let's go from the bottom left corner and watch this. You wanna have your wipe come in from the bottom left corner. Very cool. Totally different, guys. That is the main component to the wipe transition, guys. I hope this tutorial helped you out. I've got a ton more stuff coming up. Stay tuned. Be back soon.