Using Frame Hold to create photographic
effects
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In this tutorial, we'll show you how to use Adobe
Premiere Pro's Frame Hold command together with several other effects to create a
realtime sequence in which frames of motion video transform into animated
photos, capturing the highlights of a taped wedding ceremony.
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Set up the Adobe Premiere
Pro Timeline Place a video clip on track Video 2. Trim the Out point
of the clip so that the last frame represents an image that you want to freeze
onscreen.

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Add a duplicate clip to the
Timeline To add a duplicate of the clip on the Timeline, do the
following:
| a |
Select the clip, then choose Edit >
Copy. |
| b |
Move the current-time indicator to the end of the clip. |
| b | Select track Video 2, then choose Edit > Paste.  |
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Apply a freeze-frame effect
To freeze the Out point of the second clip for the duration of the clip, do
the following:
| a |
Select the second clip and choose Clip > Video Options
> Frame Hold. |
| b |
In the Frame Hold dialog box, select
Hold On. |
| c |
From the Hold On menu, select Out Point then
click OK.
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Create a white flash effect An
interesting transition that is often used in music videos is called "flash to
color" or "white flash." You can produce this effect in real time with Adobe
Premiere and Matrox RT.X by creating a white matte and making opacity
adjustments that cause it to change from fully opaque to fully
transparent.
To create a white matte and adjust its opacity:
| a |
Choose File > New > Color Matte. |
| b |
In the Color Picker dialog box, select
pure white (Red: 255, Green: 255, Blue: 255), then click OK.
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| c |
In the Choose Name dialog box, enter a name for the
new color matte then click OK. |
| d |
Drag the color matte from your project bin onto
track Video 3 on the Timeline. Note You may need
to add another video track to your Timeline, for more information on adding
tracks see your Adobe Premiere Pro User Guide. |
| e |
Move the white matte so that its In point aligns
with the In point of the second video clip. |
| f |
Set the duration of the matte to 10 frames by
choosing Clip > Speed/Duration. In the Clip Duration dialog box, enter a
duration of 0;00;00;10. |
| g |
Expand track Video 3 (if necessary) by
clicking on the arrow next to the track label. |
| h |
Click the Show Keyframes button and choose Show Opacity Handles.
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| i |
Make sure the white matte clip is selected. Place the current-time indicator at the beginning of the matte. |
| j |
In the Effect Controls window expand the Opacity menu. |
| k |
Click the Add/Remove keyframe button to add a keyframe at the beginning of the white matte.
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| l |
Move the current-time indicator to the end of the white matte clip and click the Add/Remove keyframe button to add another keyframe. |
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Reduce the opacity of the white matte by dragging the Opacity slider to the left until it reaches 0.0. Your Timeline should look similar to the following.
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Apply color correction (sepia
tone) To apply a Matrox color correction effect to your still image, do
the following:
| a |
Drag the Matrox Color Corrections effect
from the Video Effects bin in the Effects window onto the second video clip. |
| b | Click the Setup button beside your effect in the Effect Controls window. |
| c |
In the Matrox Effect Setup dialog box, select Sepia
Tone. |
| d |
Click OK to close the dialog box. 
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Add motion For a more dramatic
effect, you can make your still image gracefully leave the screen by adding a
realtime DVE. To add a DVE to the second clip, do the following:
| a |
Drag the Matrox Advanced DVE effect from the Video Effects bin in the Effects window onto the second video clip. |
| b | Click the Setup button beside your effect in the Effect Controls window.
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| c |
In the Matrox Effect Setup dialog box, choose Advanced DVEs > 3D DVE Effects > Fly In & Out > Classic Bottom RC. |
| d |
Click OK to close the dialog box. 
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| Note Depending on your source footage, you
might want to crop the left and right edges by several pixels to remove any
black borders present. You may also want to add a white border to your still
image to complete the antique look. |
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Add a background layer
Complete the effect by adding a background graphic or video clip on track
Video 1, below the second video clip.

| Your completed Timeline should resemble the following: |

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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 your resulting effect sequence in
real time.
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| Preview |
Click one of the icons below to view the clip in
your preferred format.

| By adding more clips and
repeating the above steps, you can create a dramatic realtime photo montage
sequence. The still clips that fly off the screen can be enhanced by adding
photo borders. We'll show you how to do this in
Enhancing your photographic
effects. |
Motion graphics by
Digital
Juice © 2002 |
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