The exact answer i needed. Other tutorials only talked about text and shapes and not custom images. I didn't know that there is a import button in the Essential Graphics panel. Big thank You!!
Premiere pro has built in cross dissolve and fade ins you can find them under the effects panel. Select the frames you want to dissolve between. Select Dissolve from the Effects panel, and then click Cross Dissolve. Click and drag the edges of the dissolve to change its duration. A traditional cross dissolve lasts for 24 to 48 frames. Shorter dissolves are more like hard cuts, and longer dissolves have a dreamlike quality. source: www.adobe.com/creativecloud/video/discover/video-cross-dissolve.html
@@filodev_ Sorry, I meant how do I individually cross dissolve each image? In your video, you use six images but they appear as a single 'Graphic' in the timeline. I would like to have them appear one at a time, rather than all at once. Also, I find that when I import the images via the Essentials Graphic tab, if I try to move or manipulate them in any way the program becomes VERY slow and laggy. But if I import them through the Project panel (drag/drop) they are faster and easier to manipulate. Any solution for this? I'm using Premiere Pro 2022.
@Aaron A If you want them to appear one at at time, just put the images on different timestamps. For example: 0 - 5 sec | 6 - 10 sec | 11 - 15 sec | [ --------------------Shoe 1--------------------------] [ ----------- Shoe 2 ------------- ] [ ---Shoe 3 --- ] Also for your second question: Please try to switch the renderer 1. In Premiere Pro, choose File > Project Settings > General>renderer 2. Under the Video Rendering and Playback section, select the Renderer as Mercury Playback Engine GPU Acceleration or Mercury Playback Engine Software Only if you already have the gpu acceleration as an old option source of answer: community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-discussions/slow-essential-graphics-lagging-ppro-ver-14-4/td-p/11478251
@@filodev_ pro 2020. that's why i dont understand. and apparently one people have been complaining about its absence too on the "how can we improve premiere" thread.
The exact answer i needed. Other tutorials only talked about text and shapes and not custom images. I didn't know that there is a import button in the Essential Graphics panel. Big thank You!!
@@Senzu15 no problem! Ill probs make an updated version of this video for 2024 version of premiere pro
Thank you, so the key is not to drag and drop the image from project's bin. Instead, import it from the essential graphics panel, got it!
hey trevor noah. whats good man. what narrative conventions have you used to convey the value of respect in your book???
Switched over to capcut after watching this video 😅
Yeah I feel you man, I recently bought the pro version of capcut too! Let me know if you want some tutorials on that.
for some reason I don't have "distribute" in my esentials parameters?
Thank you!
After aligning, how would you cross dissolve or fade in each image one at a time?
Premiere pro has built in cross dissolve and fade ins you can find them under the effects panel.
Select the frames you want to dissolve between.
Select Dissolve from the Effects panel, and then click Cross Dissolve.
Click and drag the edges of the dissolve to change its duration. A traditional cross dissolve lasts for 24 to 48 frames. Shorter dissolves are more like hard cuts, and longer dissolves have a dreamlike quality.
source: www.adobe.com/creativecloud/video/discover/video-cross-dissolve.html
@@filodev_ Sorry, I meant how do I individually cross dissolve each image? In your video, you use six images but they appear as a single 'Graphic' in the timeline. I would like to have them appear one at a time, rather than all at once.
Also, I find that when I import the images via the Essentials Graphic tab, if I try to move or manipulate them in any way the program becomes VERY slow and laggy. But if I import them through the Project panel (drag/drop) they are faster and easier to manipulate. Any solution for this? I'm using Premiere Pro 2022.
@Aaron A If you want them to appear one at at time, just put the images on different timestamps.
For example:
0 - 5 sec | 6 - 10 sec | 11 - 15 sec |
[ --------------------Shoe 1--------------------------]
[ ----------- Shoe 2 ------------- ]
[ ---Shoe 3 --- ]
Also for your second question:
Please try to switch the renderer
1. In Premiere Pro, choose File > Project Settings > General>renderer
2. Under the Video Rendering and Playback section, select the Renderer as Mercury Playback Engine GPU Acceleration or Mercury Playback Engine Software Only if you already have the gpu acceleration as an old option
source of answer: community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-discussions/slow-essential-graphics-lagging-ppro-ver-14-4/td-p/11478251
@@filodev_ Thanks! How exactly do I put the images on different timestamps?
Also, selecting GPU acceleration did help with performance!
This helped a lot thank you so much for that
No worries, Glad that it helped!
how come you have an align and transform tab and i dont ???
What version of Premiere pro do you have?
@@filodev_ pro 2020. that's why i dont understand.
and apparently one people have been complaining about its absence too on the "how can we improve premiere" thread.
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Glad it helped!
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No worries bro!
This doesn't work. Transparency grid track on top of graphic track always gets selected instead of graphic.
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