FADE IN/FADE OUT OF SUPERIMPOSED TITLES ON PREMIERE.

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FADE IN/FADE OUT OF SUPERIMPOSED TITLES ON PREMIERE.

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Just started using Premiere 6.0 for my video-editing, and have a small problem. Unfortunately I don't have a manual for the program, and I can't find anything in the "HELP" menu of the program either. My problem is: How do I fade in/fade out titles when they are superimposed on the video???? Vide is on track "Video 1A" and "Video 1B", and the titles are on the "Video 2" track. I can make the titles just "come on" and "come off", but don't know how to fade them in and out. CAN ANYONE HELP?????
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Re: FADE IN/FADE OUT OF SUPERIMPOSED TITLES ON PREMIERE.

Post by mattias »

kjellpell wrote:How do I fade in/fade out titles when they are superimposed on the video????
(this is for the mac version, and from memory)

expand the opacity rubber band by clicking the little arrow under the text "video 2", then just click and drag to insert and adjust your opacity keyframes.

/matt
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Title superimposing

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Do not know if this is similar to the methods described above but these samples are from my old MAC 4.0 version.

It will look like this:
Image
Big pic:
ftp://ftp.filmshooting.com/upload/pictures/title2a.jpg


Copy the title into the superimpose "S" track.
Drag it in one or both ends to extend it to cover as long as you want.
Mark the title clip and select transparancy from the "clip" meny

Image
Big pic here:
ftp://ftp.filmshooting.com/upload/pictures/title1b.jpg

Here I can not remember the best way to make the background transparent but just try some of them and you´ll find out.

Drag the "line" underneath the clip to adjust the level of superimposing/fade in / fade out on to the "A" clip.

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