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Other blend modes, Adobe Premiere Pro will import and use the blend modes as they were set in Photoshop. In this case, the blend modes in the imported Photoshop layers are set to Normal. From that bin, open the “finished lower third” sequence. Inside the Finished bin is another bin named Finished Lower Third.In the following steps, you are going to open that sequence to see how it was made and then re-create it. The lower-third graphic is a nested sequence called finished lower third. Titles appearing at the bottom of the frame like this are often referred to as lower thirds. Play the Finished sequence, and notice that the title at the bottom of the screen is animated in layers.Expand the Finished bin, and open theįinished sequence if it’s not already open. Notice there is a bin in the Project panel named Finished. In this exercise, you will take a closer look at importing a layered Photoshop file into Adobe Premiere Pro as a sequence. You looked briefly at importing Adobe Photoshop CS5 files as footage in Lesson 3.

Importing PSD files: You can natively import Adobe Photoshop PSD files with video, blend modes, and layers. Into a button in a DVD menu, or animate it over a clip. You can remove an object and use it as an icon, make it Open the filmstrip in Adobe Photoshop and paint directly on the clips-a process called rotoscoping.Ĭreating mattes: Export a video frame to Adobe Photoshop to create a matte that will mask or highlight certain areas of that clip or otherĬutting objects out of a scene: Adobe Photoshop has several tools that work like a cookie cutter. Once saved within Adobe Photoshop, the new version of the graphic appears in Adobe Premiere Pro.Įxporting a filmstrip: This feature is specifically designed to export a sequential collection of video frames for editing in Adobe Photoshop. This launches Adobe Photoshop and lets you immediatelyĮdit the graphic. The Project panel-and choose Edit in Adobe Photoshop (or Edit Original). Photoshop has some strong ties to Adobe Premiere Pro and the entire DV production process:Įditing in Adobe Photoshop: Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) any Adobe Photoshop graphic in Adobe Premiere Pro-in either the Timeline or Is not necessary to have Adobe Photoshop to complete this lesson. The PSD file is provided on the DVD, so it In this exercise, you will animate a Photoshop PSD file in Adobe Premiere Pro.
