![]() ![]() With a clip that has no transitions, you can use the move tool (Black Arrow) and click on the transition itself and use the hotkey Shift + D to place your default transition on that audio and video track. You can also hover your mouse over the very edge of the transition and drag the edge to make the transition longer or shorter (slower or faster.) Adding Transitions Instantly with Hotkeys Once you’ve placed your transition, you can drag the crossfade back a forth a little bit to really refine how the fade takes place between your video clips. This will give you a nice fade between both of those clips. Select the Cross Dissolve transition and drop it on the edge of two video clips that touching each other. You can find the transitions in the “Audio Transitions” and “Video Transitions” folders in the Effects panel (Window>Effects). It all begins with finding and dragging out a simple transition. ![]() There is a whole library of different transitions that you can use, there are some great hotkeys that allow you to add a transition to your clip so you can avoid dragging a transition effect out of the Effect Library and across your entire project, and much more! Finding and Adding a Simple Transition ![]() ![]() They seem pretty basic and straight-forward, but there are some pretty cool things you can do with both audio and video transitions in Premiere Pro CC. ![]()
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