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This document provides a step-by-step guide on adding 3D effects to text and various visual effects in Adobe Premiere Pro. It covers creating sequences, applying effects like Magnify, Mirror, Spherize, and Twirl, as well as mixing audio and video files through merging clips. Detailed instructions for adjusting effect parameters and utilizing the Effects workspace are also included.

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This document provides a step-by-step guide on adding 3D effects to text and various visual effects in Adobe Premiere Pro. It covers creating sequences, applying effects like Magnify, Mirror, Spherize, and Twirl, as well as mixing audio and video files through merging clips. Detailed instructions for adjusting effect parameters and utilizing the Effects workspace are also included.

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UNIT III

Adding 3D Effects to text in premiere pro

Step 1 : Create a new sequence from new item


Step 2 : Create a background by selecting colour matte from new item
control
Step 3 : Add a title.
Step 4 : place the background and title in the timeline panel
Step 5 : Select the Basic 3D effect from video effects option and place it
on title track.
Step 6 : In the new window, give the value 15 to swivel and -5 to tiltin
the effects control panel.
Step 1 : select Drop shadow effect from effects panel and apply it on the
title.
Step : change the parameters of Drop shadow in effects control panel
such as opacity as 100 and direction as 100 (when you change the
direction of the shadow, you can view it program monitor
Step : move the playhead to the end
Change the swivel value to opposite (-15) and select dummy
keyframe for tilt.
change the direction of the shadow to opposite side

Step : move the playhead to the middle and change the tilt value as -25
Step : now change the distance value in the drop shadow effect as 1
Step make a copy of drop shadow effect and in the copy change the
distance value as 2 (make it double)
Step again take a copy and in the new double the value of distance (2*2
= 4)
Step Continue upto either 16 or 32

Step Add lighting effect to the title and move it to top position in the
effects control panel
Step you can change the parameters such as intensity, focus, direction
and nature of light etc..
Now you can see the 3D effect applied to the text while playing the
video track.
Adding Effects

1. Switch to the Effects workspace by choosing Window > Workspaces >


Effects.
If you type in the Effects panel Search field, effects with matching
names will appear.

2. Apply a visual effect by dragging it onto a clip in a sequence.

3. Select a single clip in your sequence to display and change its effect
settings in the Effect Controls panel. Different effects have different
controls and options.

4. In the Effect Controls panel, you can reset any setting using the
appropriate reset button.
You can remove an effect by selecting the name of the effect in the
Effect Controls panel and pressing Delete.
You can always undo a change you made by pressing Control+Z
(Windows) or Command+Z (macOS).

5. Switch back to the Editing workspace when you’re finished working


with effects.

Various Effects
Magnify effect

The Magnify effect enlarges all or part of an image. This effect can act
like a magnifying glass placed over an area of the image, or you can use
it to scale the entire image far beyond 100% while maintaining
resolution.

Shape
The shape of the magnified area.
Center
The center point of the magnified area.
Magnification
Percentage by which to scale the magnified area.
Size To Magnification
The radius of the magnified area is equal to the Magnification value (a
percentage) times the Size value.

Opacity
The opacity of the magnified area, as a percentage of the opacity of the
original clip.
Scaling
The type of scaling used to magnify the image:
Standard
This method maintains sharpness in the image but produces pixelated
edges at higher values.
Soft
Uses spline algorithms. If you scale the image beyond 100%, Soft
reduces edge pixilation and maintains image quality. Soft works well at
large magnification amounts.
Scatter
Creates scatter or noise in the image as the image enlarges.
Blending Mode
The blend mode used to combine the magnified area with the original
clip. The None option displays transparent pixels around the magnified
area.
Resize Layer
If Resize Layer is selected, the magnified area can extend beyond the
original clip’s boundaries.

Mirror effect

The Mirror effect splits the image along a line and reflects one side onto
the other.
Reflection Center
The position of the line about which the reflection occurs.
Reflection Angle
The angle of the line about which the reflection occurs. An angle of 0°
reflects the left side onto the right. An angle of 90° reflects the top onto
the bottom.
Blend With Original
The effect’s transparency. The result of the effect is blended with the
original image, with the effect result composited on top. The higher you
set this value, the less the effect affects the clip. For example, if you set
this value to 100%, the effect has no visible result on the clip; if you set
this value to 0%, the original image doesn’t show through.

Spherize effect

The Spherize effect distorts a layer by wrapping a region of the image


onto a sphere.

Turbulent Displace effect

The Turbulent Displace effect uses fractal noise to create turbulent


distortions in an image. For example, use it to create flowing water and
waving flags.

Displacement
The type of turbulence used. Turbulent Smoother, Bulge Smoother, and
Twist Smoother each perform the same operations as Turbulent, Bulge,
and Twist, except that the Smoother options create smoother warps and
take longer to render. Vertical Displacement warps the image vertically
only. Horizontal Displacement warps the image horizontally only. Cross
Displacement warps the image both vertically and horizontally.
Amount
Higher values cause more distortion.
Size
Higher values cause larger areas of distortion.
Complexity
Determines the level of detail in the turbulence. Lower values cause
smoother distortions.
Evolution
Animating this setting results in changes of the turbulence over time.

Evolution Options
Evolution Options provide controls that render the effect for one short
cycle and then loop it for the duration of your clip. Use these controls to
pre-render turbulence elements into loops, and thus speed up rendering
time.
Cycle Evolution
Creates a loop that forces the evolution state to return to its starting
point.
.
Twirl effect

The Twirl effect distorts an image by rotating a clip around its center.
The image is distorted more sharply in its center than at the edges,
causing a whirlpool result at extreme settings.
Angle
How far to twirl the image. Positive angles twirl the image clockwise;
negative angles twirl it counterclockwise. For a whirlpool result, animate
the angle.
Twirl Radius
How far the twirl extends from the twirl center. This value is a
percentage of width or height of the clip, whichever is greater. A value
of 50, for example, produces a twirl that extends to the edges of the clip.
Twirl Center
Sets the position of the center of the twirl.

Wave Warp effect

The Wave Warp effect produces the appearance of a wave traveling


across an image. You can produce a variety of different wave shapes,
including square, circular, and sine waves. The Wave Warp effect is
automatically animated at a constant speed across the time range
(without keyframes). To vary speeds, you need to set keyframes.
Wave Type
The shape of the wave.
Wave Height
The distance, in pixels, between wave peaks.
Wave Width
The size of the wave in pixels.
Direction
The direction the wave travels across the image. For example, a value of
225° makes the waves travel diagonally from upper right to lower left.
Wave Speed
The speed (in cycles per second) at which the waves travel. A negative
value reverses the wave direction, and a value of 0 produces no
movement. To vary wave speed over time, set this control to 0, and then
set keyframes for the Phase property.

Mixing audio and video files

Step 1: Import Your Files Into Premiere Pro

1. Select File, in the drop down menu select Import


2. Import your preferred media from your computer or external storage
device.

Step 2: Select Clips You Would Like to Merge

1. Your imported files will appear in the Bin folder. Highlight the audio
clips and video that you would like to select, and right click on the
group.
2. A drop down menu will appear, choose the Merge Clips option towards
the bottom of the menu.

Step 3: Confirm the Merge Clip

1. Once you click Merge Clips, a window will emerge asking you to
rename the file. Select your new name.
2. Next, you may set up the preferences on how to merge. I recommend the
Audio merge for cases of speech heavy audio files (the other options of
Timecode and In/ Out Points can also be used, though primarily if there
is a large distinguishable point in the audio (ie a time clapper, opening
mic check etc). I have had the most success with Audio option when
using a variety of audio recordings.
3. After choosing your settings, select OK.

Step 4: View Your Newly Created Merged Clip

1. In the same window where your original audio and video file were, there
will be a new file that you've just named/ created.

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