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Inspiring
March 4, 2021
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Premiere Pro Whip Pan Not working

  • March 4, 2021
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I have two timelines where each has two nexted scenes with deals and grpahics for a car ad.

 

Both have a swish pan use for trnasitoning.

 

While one works perfect the second timeline corrupts the trnaitions and also refills all my text.

 

My text I have set at 90% opacity and for some reason the system forces it to 100% while bugging out my transition as well.

 

Does anyone know why this is happening?

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Correct answer davidd89

For anyone with Transitions issues within nested or un nested sequences.

 

The problem was the alpha car I was using in the graphic was only 21 MB but it was large enough to bog down my timeline and cause all my transitions and graphics to act on their own.

 

Very weird but once I inserted an appropriate size file everything fixed itself!

 

Thank you,

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davidd89AuthorCorrect answer
Inspiring
March 4, 2021

For anyone with Transitions issues within nested or un nested sequences.

 

The problem was the alpha car I was using in the graphic was only 21 MB but it was large enough to bog down my timeline and cause all my transitions and graphics to act on their own.

 

Very weird but once I inserted an appropriate size file everything fixed itself!

 

Thank you,

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 4, 2021

Might be something wrong with the graphic as Premiere can handle graphics up to 256 MB.

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 4, 2021

Does anyone know why this is happening?


By @davidd89

 

Anyones guess.

Might want to add some screenshots of timeline and effect controls.

davidd89Author
Inspiring
March 4, 2021

Well the issue can only be seen through actually playing it out. 

 

As I mentioned it is a transition/timelines issue.

 

Plus it worked on one timeline and not another and for that matter it worked on the same timeline for another nested sequence but not this speicific one.

 

but its cool I found the answer for anyone with a similar issue.