![]() Step 1: Double-click on your audio track in the timeline to make the audio track and the audio clip bigger The following step-by-step instructions will make your life very easy. Let us first talk about the easier (and also faster) method to make quick fade ins to your favorite audio tracks. Fade in Audio in Premiere Pro the Easy WayĪs we have just seen, there are actually two different ways to fade in audio in Premiere Pro. ![]() You can either do so by setting keyframes directly on your audio clip by pressing and holding CMD on your keyboard and then left-click on the horizontal line on your audio file (horizontal dB line) or by setting keyframes in the Effects panel (takes more time). If you experiment with it, you can see the many ways to use it.To fade in audio in Premiere Pro, you have to make use of keyframes. It’s a common yet simple effect used in many videos and a great step to learn about transitions for beginners. Now that you know how to apply this effect, try it out in your next video project to make it engaging and professional. Use a Fade In or Out Animation In Your Next Video If you have audio with the clip, a nice addition to the fade effect can be to do an audio fade along with the video. Instead, stick to fade in/out where you want to emphasize a beginning or end of a clip. If you’re using it as a transition, it’s best not to over-use this effect as it can get tiresome quickly if used too much. ![]() It’s also great for logos or to transition text on-screen. You can add it when you’ve finished a scene or ended a video entirely. When to Use Fade In or Out Animationsįading in or out can be more of a dramatic effect. To remove a fade in/out, click on the effect on the clip and hit backspace on your keyboard. Just add the Film Dissolve effect to both the end of the clip you want to fade out of, and the beginning of the clip you’re fading into. Then you can change the value of the opacity and timing exactly as you wish.Īnother way you can do a fade animation is a Crossfade, if you want to fade out of one clip and fade into another. However, if you want more control over animation, using the above method for text/logos would be the better option. This method works best if you just want a simple fade-in/out effect.
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