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Does it possible to do Canva style showing element time in Adobe Premiere Pro ?

New Here ,
Dec 09, 2023 Dec 09, 2023

Hello all,

 

I'm new to Premiere Pro, so I would like to know whether it is possible to do the similar thing in Canva ? That is in Canva we can control the element like video, picture to show in particular time frame then hidden it. For example in Canva we can configure the video to show in the first 5 seconds, then hidden the video.

 

So does it possible to do that ? Or we need some effect control to achieve that ?

 

Can anyone share some tips or experience to control timing in Premiere Pro ?

 

Best Regards,

Tom

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Community Expert ,
Dec 09, 2023 Dec 09, 2023

Not quite sure what you want, would opacity keyframes work?

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New Here ,
Dec 09, 2023 Dec 09, 2023

Hello Richard,

 

In Canva, for example like images and video, normally it will show in all time slots. Assuming the whole time slots is 10 seconds. In Canva, it has feature called "Show timing", then we can control different elements to show in different time slots or even at the time slot. For example the video contains two components, one is still image and other video. They occupy two regions. In Canva we can control the image to show in first 5 seconds first then show videos or even showing image and videos at the same time by using showing timing feature.

So in Adobe Premiere Pro, not sure are there similar features can achieve same result of Canva. I try to find effect control but cannot find.

May be some experts can help this if they have experience about this.

 

Best Regards,

Tom

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Adobe Employee ,
Dec 11, 2023 Dec 11, 2023
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Hi Tom - @Tasper34137111agre,

Thanks for the notes. What have you tried so far? Anything? Let us know. 

 

If you have not tried anything yet, and you're stuck, we can help. Unfortunately, not all of us are fluent in Canva workflow, myself included. Sounds interesting! With that, please post a screen movie of what you're referring to and we can likely help. The short answer is, yes, you can probably do what you want in Premiere Pro, we just need to see what you're doing so we can give advice. Sorry for any trouble this is giving you.

 

Thanks,
Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community & Engagement Strategist – Pro Video and Audio
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