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Adobe PREMIERE 5 - Applying Multiple Filters

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ADOBE PREMIERE 5.0
User Guide
3
Select the filter from the Available list and click Add, or double-click the filter in the
Available list.
4
If the filter has controls for its effect, the Settings dialog box appears. The settings you choose
here apply to the first keyframe (if you change settings for other keyframes) or to the entire clip
(if you make no changes to any keyframe). Click OK to apply the settings.
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To change values for either of the two default keyframes (at the beginning and end of the
clip), select the keyframe in the keyframe timeline (the triangle turns blue). Click the Edit
button, and in the Settings dialog box specify the settings you want. Click OK.
6
To add and set other keyframes, click on the desired position in the keyframe timeline. In the
Settings dialog box, adjust the settings, and click OK.
7
To reposition a keyframe, drag it to a new position in the keyframe timeline. As you drag, the
Program view in the Monitor window scrubs the clip, updating the clip with keyframe settings.
8
To remove a keyframe you added, select it and click Delete. You cannot remove the first and
last keyframes.
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When you are finished setting keyframes, click OK in the Filters dialog box.
To remove a filter from a clip:
1
Select a clip and choose Clip > Filters.
2
Select the filter from the Current list in the Filters dialog box.
3
Click Remove.
Applying multiple filters
You can apply two or more filters to a clip to produce more complex special effects. Adobe
Premiere applies filters in the order in which they appear in the Current list in the Filters dialog
box, top to bottom. Therefore, with multiple filters, each one is applied to the effect created by
those above it in the list. For example, if you add the Emboss, Ghosting, and Blur filters to a
clip, in that order, Blur is applied only after Emboss and Ghosting. Different orders can change
the overall effect.
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