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Smooth Transition between clips

New Here ,
Sep 12, 2017 Sep 12, 2017

Quick question when editing in Adobe Premiere Pro how do I create a smooth transition between two different shoots?

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LEGEND , Sep 12, 2017 Sep 12, 2017

First, black space showing means you don't have the clips bumped into each other ... do you have Snapping enabled? The little upside-down U shape that is supposed to be a magnet above the control block and under the time code on the timeline?

If you tap the " + " key, you expand the timeline so your clips are wider across the sequence window. And it is easier to see when you have spaces between clips.

"Jumping" ... can be all sorts of things. Cross-fades, dissolves, and doing "L" and "J" cuts, whe

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LEGEND ,
Sep 12, 2017 Sep 12, 2017

Two different clips from the same event, clips from different shooting periods or events, clips from different cameras ... what?

There's all sorts of ways to move from one clip to another.

Neil

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New Here ,
Sep 12, 2017 Sep 12, 2017

Clips from two different events from the same camera. How can I edit them together so that my entire footage playback smoothly without jumping or black space showing?

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LEGEND ,
Sep 12, 2017 Sep 12, 2017
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First, black space showing means you don't have the clips bumped into each other ... do you have Snapping enabled? The little upside-down U shape that is supposed to be a magnet above the control block and under the time code on the timeline?

If you tap the " + " key, you expand the timeline so your clips are wider across the sequence window. And it is easier to see when you have spaces between clips.

"Jumping" ... can be all sorts of things. Cross-fades, dissolves, and doing "L" and "J" cuts, where you keep the audio going from clip A but switch the video to clip B for a while (L cut) ... or the reverse, start the audio from clip B while the video from clip A is still going ... many techniques.

For all that, as Jim suggests, you need to simply study editing techniques. I always recommend looking at both what Adobe has for tutorials, but really ... to learn quickly & effectively, there's lynda-dot-com, a subscription service. Paying for a month or two of that will give you access to some excellent tutorials that come with demo content for you to work along with the training tutorial. You'll save yourself a TON of time if you learn first, THEN try to do.

Neil

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