Cant get premiere to fade my clip in/out.

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Cant get premiere to fade my clip in/out.

Postby kearlywi » Thu Aug 28, 2003 1:39 am

I followed Premieres built in guide, trying to make my opening clip fade in. I got to the point where I have made red handles (in video2) and directed the red lines exactly the way I want them too. I have set transparency to RGB: black (0,0,0). According to the guide this should work. but it doesnt.


Also how can I export my entire project? (not just a single clip at a time)
Is there anyway to export sound as well? Is there another way to produce my final file without using the export command?
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Postby Castor Troy » Thu Aug 28, 2003 1:45 am

Ummm... you don't need to set the transperancy.
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Postby Warpwind » Thu Aug 28, 2003 1:48 am

If you already know about the red rubber band then all you should have to do is pull one of those down to make it fade out. You shouldn't have to have transparency settings at all. Although you do have to make sure there isn't any footage in the lower video lines so it doesn fade to black.

To veiw this or any other effect you must hit "enter" or preview... just pressing play won't work because it needs to render these frames.

For a lot of help with premiere and exporting and compressing your video please check out this guide
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/avtech/

It explains how to export the project and get the sound. (I don't know if you are aware but the blue triangle in the top of the timeline defines your workspace and to preview effects or to export you have to pull this out to where ever you want it.)

Finally there is no way to get your final file without exporting.

Hope that helped if not I'm sure someone more familiar with premiere will wander in soon.
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Postby kearlywi » Thu Aug 28, 2003 2:43 am

THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!!!!

omg I excuse my language but...

WHY THE FUCK DID THEY NOT TELL ME TO HIT ENTER?! OMG!!!

I spent 5 hours researching, researching, feeling my soul slip away, following the directions to a tee, but not getting any results. I KNEW it was something simple, I just knew it.

That also answered many of my other questions (i.e. why none of the effects were working)

EVERYTHING you said was immensly helpful. I can't thank you enough!
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Postby Warpwind » Thu Aug 28, 2003 3:15 am

lol it's surprising the things that you miss or rather they miss...

I remember how happy I was once I figured out how to zoom out in the timeline. It took me ages :oops: I was able to zoom in using the magnifing glass fine but after that I found that unlike most programs the tool only zoomed in not out. It made no logical sense to me why it didn't do both. Still I'm using an old version and hopefully they fixed that up in later releases.
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Postby Shun » Thu Aug 28, 2003 12:03 pm

Omg omg its a goldfish, i finnaly saw it omfg! 8)
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Postby jonmartensen » Thu Aug 28, 2003 12:08 pm

Warpwind wrote:lol it's surprising the things that you miss or rather they miss...

I remember how happy I was once I figured out how to zoom out in the timeline. It took me ages :oops: I was able to zoom in using the magnifing glass fine but after that I found that unlike most programs the tool only zoomed in not out. It made no logical sense to me why it didn't do both. Still I'm using an old version and hopefully they fixed that up in later releases.


Yeah, sometimes it's the stupid stuff like that. I had the same problem for a good while.
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Postby SS5_Majin_Bebi » Fri Aug 29, 2003 4:10 am

This is why I make sure I know what I'm doing when I edit....

"they never told me I needed to hit enter"

Thats a classic.
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Postby Warpwind » Fri Aug 29, 2003 5:26 am

SS5_Majin_Bebi wrote:This is why I make sure I know what I'm doing when I edit....

"they never told me I needed to hit enter"

Thats a classic.


Oh come on, plenty of people make this mistake.
It's something that even the makers thought was obvious but in actuality isn't.

Shun wrote:Omg omg its a goldfish, i finnaly saw it omfg!


you know I just realised you were talking about my avatar.
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Postby ZeroSSJ999 » Fri Aug 29, 2003 3:43 pm

lol, zooming the timeline, god i remember when i didnt know about that, everyone was like yeah you can edit frame by frame real easily..and im like..umm yeah well.. i can see its its easy in a 648x480 resolution or somethin at least the timeline wouldnt be so small..god damn thank god for..who ever told me about zooming in the timeline!!
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Postby klinky » Fri Aug 29, 2003 4:15 pm

The fact of the matter here is that Premiere says "Hit enter to do a preview of your video". It also puts a little X in the right hand corner to show that footage has not been rendered with effects. It is a BASIC.
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Postby kearlywi » Fri Aug 29, 2003 5:57 pm

So thats what that damn "X" means, lol.

In my own defense I really did read a ton of help topics, none of which told me that a preview was required. I agree that it is basic, but its also tricky stumbling block for first time users. Its unfortunate but a lot of people dont make it very far in video editing because they dont have the will and patience to fix things themselves. Looking back on it, I probably would have never figured it out based on my prior editing experience (i.e. virtual dub does not require previews to activate filters, etc).

That being said thanks once again for the help.
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