![]() To see this, I'm going to click the disclosure triangle to close out the dissolve category and head over to the wipe section. Now, certain transitions beyond dissolve have several settings that we can adjust. If I press the space bar, we'll get a preview of it. ![]() I can see here that it's kept the custom start that we changed in effect controls. Once I release my mouse, a new transition appears. Now I'm going to grab the additive dissolve and apply that directly over the film dissolved by dragging and dropping in the timeline. The other thing we can easily do is switch transitions by dragging a new one on top of the current one. I'll move my play head a little bit earlier and press the space bar, so we can see that transition now and in the timeline, drag this out to make that transition longer and see how this looks between the two clips. If I roll this a little bit earlier, the transition will go with it and then I can also adjust or slide that transition across these two clips. So this is the roll tool inside of Premiere Pro. And the other thing you can do is actually take the edit point and choose a new one by rolling it. I'm going to press command + Z or control + Z on a PC to undo that. I'll make this 15 frames instead by typing in 15 and typing return and notice that not only can we adjust the alignment like we saw in the last movie here, but inside effect controls where we see the transition icon, if you wait for this icon to appear, the little rectangle with two arrows pointing in both directions, you will slide the transition across the edit point to a specific location that you desire. I will click off of it, so you can see here that it will show you the A and B side of your edits, and that we can also adjust the duration of this transition here, which is now 20 frames based on the preferences of our timeline settings. This might have something to do with the fact that we activated this in the last movie. With it selected, this time I'm going to press shift + 5 to reveal effect controls and you'll notice that show actual sources is currently checked. If I move it earlier, we can preview the transition and I'll make sure my play head is over the transition, so I can see any adjustments that I might make to it. Under dissolve, I'll grab the film dissolve and apply that as a center at cut onto my shots here on the timeline. ![]() And under the effects tab, I'll increase the size of this window and click on the disclosure next to the video transitions category. Once making that adjustment press OK to close the dialog box and I'm currently in my effects workspace, you can go to window workspaces affects if you'd like to access that. There's also a audio transition default duration. I'm going to adjust this to be 20 as I use that a lot more in the content that I cut. The default duration on my system is currently set to 30 frames. Now first of all, if you go to your Premiere Pro preferences and this is going to be available under the edit menu on a PC, head to your timeline settings, and at the very top are your settings for video transitions. We're going to continue on those principles in this movie. We adjusted the duration of a transition inside of the timeline, as well as showed the actual sources of our transition inside effect controls. I'm currently in my chapter 1_2 sequence and we did do some modifications in the last movie. ![]() In this movie, we're going to take a look at modifying transitions inside of Adobe Premiere Pro.
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