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  • Zooming out and other minor questions

    Posted by Russ Hamm on February 22, 2008 at 4:44 pm

    Hi,
    First ill explain what i aim to do.
    I want to create a video where there will be one clip playing and the camera zooms out to reveal another clip by its side,carrys on zooming out to reveal 2 on top (so there are now 4 clips playing) and keep zooming out.For example,a clip of a car zooms out to reveal another clip of a different car playing by its side.
    Is there any way to so this in Premiere pro? I have After Effects too but much prefer premiere.

    Also,is there a way to loop a clip a certain amount of times?

    Lastly,how can i mute an audio clip,keeping the video playing normally?

    Thanks so much for any help.
    Russ

    Steven L. gotz replied 18 years, 2 months ago 3 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Mike Cohen

    February 23, 2008 at 12:34 am

    the multiple zoom out can be done using a lot of nested sequences, but it could get unwieldy. AE might be easier, although I do not use it, so someone else can chime in.
    To mute an audio clip, you can either adjust the clip volume or what I like to do is drag all silent clips to one particular track, and then mute that track in the audio mixer.
    To loop a clip, just copy and paste the clip.
    Sounds like you are just starting out – there are many tutorial websites mentioned elsewhere on the COW, or get a non-Adobe published book.
    Post questions here any time of course. We are all here to help.
    Mike Cohen

  • Steven L. gotz

    February 23, 2008 at 3:50 pm

    More specifically, zooming out is done with the built-in default Motion effect using the Scale and Position parameters.

    Steven


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