 | Dip To White Transition: Effecting all tracks beneath it
on Feb 9, 2016 at 3:57:40 pm |
Hopefully this hasn't been addressed, I was unable to find this problem elsewhere.
I have a 1080p / 29.97 sequence with two video tracks.
V1 is an After Effects composition brought into Premiere via Adobe Dynamic Link - this is essentially the background.
V2 is a Stand Def video file being played over that animation, only being displayed at 100% scale on the left hand side of the screen.
There is a jump cut that occurs in V2 and I want to apply a Dip to White transition.
When I apply this transition between the clips in V2, the Dip to White effects my entire sequence visually.
So rather than just the small clip, having that transition, everything on the screen dips to white.
Even dragging the cilp on V2 up to V3 does not change this.
This DOES happen as well with Dip To Black.
However, it does not happen with other transitions.
And unfortunately, the Morph Cut transition just looks too strange for this clip.
Is there a setting I am missing?
Anyone else experience this issue?
"Imagination is more important than knowledge" - Albert Einstein
 | Re: Dip To White Transition: Effecting all tracks beneath it on Feb 10, 2016 at 1:52:08 pm |
You might try creating a white clip using the title tool. You engage background and set the color to white. Then simply lay this on top of your other tracks with a fade. I use this all the time as a fade to black when I'm layering tracks.
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