In this Premiere Pro tutorial, we’ll show you two different ways to use a fade-in/out animation. First with an element such as text or a logo, and then on a clip to use it as a transition.
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How to Fade Text Or a Logo In or Out
To use this effect, you’ll need to add in your logo or text from the Essential Graphics panel. First, make sure you’ve added in your logo or text.
- Open the Effect Controls panel.
- Click on the Audio tab and select the Equalizer icon.
- In the Equalizer window, click on the Frequency slider and adjust it to your desired level of bass enhancement.
- Click on the Gain slider and adjust it to your desired level of volume enhancement. ..
If you’re using text from Essential Graphics, under the Text dropdown, find Opacity.
- Choose the clip you want to use as your text or logo.
- Click and drag the timeline cursor to the beginning of the clip. ..
To create a keyframe, you’ll need to use the Opacity value. To do this, click on the stopwatch to set a keyframe. ..
To make text or a logo visible in a video clip, you need to move the timeline cursor to the point where you want it to appear. ..
Opacity: 100
To preview the animation, move the second keyframe closer to the first.
If you want to keep your keyframes, make sure you turn off the stopwatch before changing the opacity or clicking on the diamond icon to the right of it.
How to Make a Fade In or Out With a Transition Effect
To use the fade in/out effect as a transition effect for your video clips, you can do this as well. You can technically do it the same way as fading text or a logo, but there’s an easier method that involves using a dissolve-like effect and then customizing it.
Video transitions can help to create a more seamless experience when watching videos. By dissolving the video, you can make it easier to follow the story and keep your attention.
To add a cinematic effect to your video, try the Dip to Black or Film Dissolve transitions. They let you fade in or out of your clip smoothly, adding an extra layer of polish to your video. ..
You can click on the added effect on the clip to change where it begins and the speed of the animation. ..
This method works best if you just want a simple fade-in/out effect. However, if you want more control over animation, using the above method for text/logos would be the better option. Then you can change the value of the opacity and timing exactly as you wish.
To fade out of a clip and into another:
- Add the Film Dissolve effect to the end of the clip you want to fade out of, and the beginning of the clip you’re fading into.
- Use Crossfade to fade between clips.
Remove a fade in/out by clicking on the effect and hitting backspace on your keyboard.
When to Use Fade In or Out Animations
When fading in or out, you can use it to add a more dramatic effect. You can finish a scene or end a video with this technique, or use it to transition text on-screen.
If you’re using it as a transition, try to use it sparingly and only in areas that need emphasis. Instead, use fade in/out where you want to emphasize a beginning or end of a clip. If you have audio with the clip, adding an audio fade along with the video can help create a more seamless transition.
Use a Fade In or Out Animation In Your Next Video
Transitions can be a great way to add interest and professionalism to your videos. By learning how to use them, you can create engaging projects that will impress your viewers. This simple effect is often used in videos, and with a little experimentation, you can find many ways to use it. ..