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Motion Settings
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Motion Settings
Explanation of the motion settings in Adobe Premiere.
The motion settings are accessed my selecting clips>video>motion. This window allows you to move, spin, twist, and distort the shape of video. You are automatically given two keyframes (start and end), and you cannot add more. Unhelpfully, the default settings assume that you want to scroll the picture from the top to the bottom of the screen, which is one thing I have personally never done, but it is easy to change the settings to achieve the effect you do want.
The background is transparent if there are other video clips behind this one on the timeline, so the fill colour will only show in parts of the screen which are unoccupied.
Use the preview window in the top left corner to see whether or not you are achieving the animation you have envisioned, but remember that you will have to watch the final rendered effect on a video monitor to be sure. If you want to apply the same effect to several clips, motion settings can be saved to disk, and loaded into the motion settings window to apply the effect to this clip too
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