| bio | website | archimetrics.com |
|---|---|---|
| location | ||
| age | ||
| visits | member for | 1 year, 2 months |
| seen | Mar 12 '12 at 13:54 | |
| stats | profile views | 0 |
|
Mar 12 |
awarded | Scholar |
|
Mar 12 |
accepted | How can I add a transition between two cuts of the same clip in Premiere Pro CS5? |
|
Mar 12 |
answered | How can I add a transition between two cuts of the same clip in Premiere Pro CS5? |
|
Mar 6 |
comment |
How do I detect scene changes in Adobe Premiere? It's hideous, yes, and the software is clunky too, but there's a free version and it worked pretty well. I had a version from a few years ago and it met my needs. Your needs may be different, and they may have screwed up a good thing since then. One warning: there's a setting to delete source files when you're done splitting them. DON'T DO THIS until and unless you trust the software. I believe they call this kind of splitting "optical", as distinct from actually reading the timecode info. |
|
Mar 6 |
comment |
How can I add a transition between two cuts of the same clip in Premiere Pro CS5? Probably fade to black and back would work, but that's kind of annoying. I want a real transition. This doesn't seem too much to ask. The computer is a dual core Intel i5 with 4GB of RAM. Not huge, not terrible. Why? |
|
Mar 6 |
awarded | Revival |
|
Mar 6 |
awarded | Teacher |
|
Mar 6 |
awarded | Student |
|
Mar 6 |
comment |
How can I add a transition between two cuts of the same clip in Premiere Pro CS5? Yes. If they're not, you can't add a transition at all. In my case, I can add it, but it doesn't work. |
|
Mar 6 |
asked | How can I add a transition between two cuts of the same clip in Premiere Pro CS5? |
|
Mar 6 |
answered | How do I detect scene changes in Adobe Premiere? |