Blend
This effect blends two clips together using one of five modes. A crossfade is a standard transition between two clips: the original clip fades out while the new clip fades in. Blend with Layer Specifies the track containing the clip to be blended with the original clip. Mode Specifies the Blend mode you want to use. Choose from the following options: Blend with Original Specifies the fading level between the blended clip and the original clip. A setting of 0% shows only the secondary clip (or just the clips specified with Blend if you are in Crossfade mode). At 100%, only the first clip is visible. Changing this slider linearly over time gives you a standard crossfade (see online Help or the Adobe Premiere 6.0 User Guide for information on setting effect keyframes). To try the other blending modes, set Blend with Original to 0% to see the full effect of each mode. If Layer Sizes Differ Specifies how to position the clips. To use the Blend effect:
Note: The Blend effect only affects the selected clip and clips on video tracks below the selected clip. However, you can blend a clip with the clip above it if you hide the clip on the upper track. |