Enhancing your photographic effects
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To accentuate the antique look of the still video clip you
created in
Using Frame Hold to create
photographic effects, we'll add a photo border to the clip using Adobe
Title Designer. For a more dramatic effect we'll also show you how to
simultaneously fly both the photo border and the video clip off the screen in
real time.
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Set up the Adobe Premiere Pro Timeline Make sure you've completed the
Using Frame Hold to create photographic
effects tutorial. Your Timeline should be similar to the following:

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Remove the DVE effect For your
photo border effect to work properly, you need to remove the Matrox Advanced
DVE effect that you applied to your still image. To do this:
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Select the duplicate clip on track Video
2, beneath the white matte. |
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Make sure the Effect Controls window is open. To open
it, choose Window > Effect Controls. |
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In the Effect Controls window, select the Matrox Advanced DVE effect, right-click the Matrox
Advanced DVEs effect, then select Clear. |
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Create a photo border To add
a photo border using Adobe Title Designer, do the following:
| a |
Move the current-time indicator so that it is at the beginning of your
second video clip. |
| b |
Choose File > New > Title. The
Adobe Title Designer dialog box opens. |
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Click the Templates button.

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In the Templates dialog box, choose Celebrations_7 > Wedding_7 > wc lower3rd7, then click Apply.
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Customize the automatic text as you wish. |
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To save your new photo border clip, choose File > Save. Give your clip a name, then click Save.
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Close the Adobe Title Designer dialog box. |
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Add the photo border to your
Timeline To add the photo border you created in step 3, do the
following:
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Select the white matte on track Video 3. Drag it up
one layer to track Video 4. Note You may need to
add another video track to your Timeline. To add additional tracks, refer to
your Adobe Premiere Pro User Guide. |
| b |
Drag the photo border clip from your project bin
to track Video 3, above the second video clip on track Video 2.
You may need to adjust the photo border's Out point so that it corresponds to
the Out point of the video clip on track Video 2.
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Add a DVE to the photo border and
second video clip To make both the photo border and second
video clip simultaneously fly off the screen, we'll create a
nested sequence.
To
create a nested sequence of the photo border and second video clip, and apply a DVE
to this clip, do the following:
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Shift-click both the photo border and second video clip, then choose Edit > Cut.
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| b |
Choose File > New > Sequence.
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Give your new sequence a name and click OK. |
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Choose Edit > Paste. Your new sequence will be automatically added to your video project bin.
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Return to Sequence 01 by clicking its respective tab.
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| f | Drag your new sequence to track Video 2 on the Timeline so it's aligned with the white matte and background clip. |
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Drag the Matrox Advanced DVEs effect from the Video Effects bin in the Effects window onto the new sequence clip. |
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Click the Setup button beside Matrox Advanced DVEs in the Effects Controls window. |
| i | In the Matrox Effect Setup dialog box, choose Advanced DVEs > 3D DVE Effects > Fly In & Out > Classic Bottom RC. | | j | Click OK to close the Matrox Effect Setup dialog box. |
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Preview your effect in real time
Press the Play button in the Monitor window or press the
Enter key on your keyboard to preview the resulting effect.
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| Preview |
Click one of the icons below to view the clip in
your preferred format.
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