How to Make Movie Intros With Premiere Pro
Adobe Premiere Pro is a computer program with extensive digital video editing capabilities. Using Premiere Pro, you can cut sections out of your digital videos and splice them together with other videos, making a custom, flowing transition between the two. Making an intro can be done in a variety of ways but usually involves graphics, music or video that introduces the video you are editing. Graphics can be made in other programs, such as Adobe Illustrator, and imported into Premiere Pro for placement or created in Premiere Pro itself.
Instructions
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Launch Adobe Premiere Pro and click "File" and "New Project." Name your project and click "OK."
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Click "File" and "Import" to import any pre-made graphics, music or video to include in the intro.
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Drag and drop your first file onto the Timeline window at the beginning of the Timeline. Add additional files in the same manner, placing them at the point you want them to be visible on the screen and placing them on different tracks in the Timeline as necessary.
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Click on a file, if you would like to move it, and click on the "Effect Controls" tab above the Timeline. Click "Motion" and use the handles on the screen to adjust the location of your file.
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Click on the "Effects" tab on the left side of the Timeline to add a transition to a file. Scroll down to find the transition you want to use and drag it over to the Timeline, dropping it on the file to which you want to apply the transition at the time you want the transition to start. Double-click on the transition to open the "Effects Control" window and adjust the timing and options for your particular transition.
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