Strobe light effect in Adobe Premiere.
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Strobe light effect in Adobe Premiere.
I'm a total n00b to trying to use Adobe to make an anime music video. So far, I'm having quite the trouble figuring out how to get the strobe light effect to do what I want it to. I'd like it to flash at certain points in the music, but there doesn't seem to be an option for deciding at what point on the clip the strobe happens. Am I missing something?
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What version of premiere?Darksong17 wrote:Bmp or psd is best. For a flat color, such as either a black or white strobe, all you need is a bmp. For rotoscoping, you need something that can do transparency and layers, and that means photoshop file format.Kionon wrote:Does it have to be a bmp?
I have a second question. How the heck do you cut a clip without cutting the audio as well? Even if I unsync them it happens and it causes blips in the audio.
Your razor blade shouldn't cut the audio if you click on video. O.o
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It's 6.5? Even if I just click on the video it razors the audio as well.Kionon wrote:Darksong17 wrote:Bmp or psd is best. For a flat color, such as either a black or white strobe, all you need is a bmp. For rotoscoping, you need something that can do transparency and layers, and that means photoshop file format.Kionon wrote:Does it have to be a bmp?
What version of premiere?I have a second question. How the heck do you cut a clip without cutting the audio as well? Even if I unsync them it happens and it causes blips in the audio.
Your razor blade shouldn't cut the audio if you click on video. O.o
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They aren't connected, the video and audio was imported separately.Zarxrax wrote:If the audio is part of the video (like you import an anime episode complete with audio), then cutting one will result in both being cut. You need to right click on one of them, and choose the item that's something like... unlink audio and video.
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