Hello,
Is there any way to fade in/out a video clip? I mean the picture of the clip not just the audio.
Thank you
Video fade in/out in x8
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Re: Video fade in/out in x8
Did you missed the "fade to black" transition ?
Have you missed the one sided transition holding CTRL?
Or using the black image?
Have you missed the one sided transition holding CTRL?
Or using the black image?
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Re: Video fade in/out in x8
Hi
A few ways to apply a fade depending in whether you are using the top track or overlay tracks.
Transitions the AB icon has a FX section with Crossfade apply that to the clip.
Apply between clips will fade from one to the other.
Customised Motion, right click a clip to open panel, here you can apply keyframes to add effects and change the view.
Set Opacity to “0”
Add a keyframe at say 4 seconds and set opacity to 100
As I say there are a few ways to achieve this.
Easy with practice
A few ways to apply a fade depending in whether you are using the top track or overlay tracks.
Transitions the AB icon has a FX section with Crossfade apply that to the clip.
Apply between clips will fade from one to the other.
Customised Motion, right click a clip to open panel, here you can apply keyframes to add effects and change the view.
Set Opacity to “0”
Add a keyframe at say 4 seconds and set opacity to 100
As I say there are a few ways to achieve this.
Easy with practice
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Re: Video fade in/out in x8
Thank you Asik and Trevor, I am going to try it.
