Adobe Premiere Pro terms

Flip Over

Transition flipping one clip over to reveal another.

What is a flip over in Adobe Premiere Pro?

A flip over in Adobe Premiere Pro refers to a video effect where one clip is "flipped over" to reveal another clip underneath it. This is a type of transition effect that can be used to smoothly switch from one video clip to another. The flip over effect can create a sense of continuity and flow in a video, making it more engaging and professional-looking.

To create a flip over effect, you would typically place two clips on two separate video tracks, with the second clip positioned directly under the first. Then, you would apply the flip over transition to the first clip. As the first clip plays, it will appear to flip over like a page, revealing the second clip underneath. This effect can be customized in various ways, such as adjusting the speed of the flip or the direction it flips in.

How to flip a video horizontally in Adobe Premiere Pro?

To flip a video horizontally in Adobe Premiere Pro, you first need to import your video into the program. Once you have your video imported, drag it to the timeline. Then, select the video clip by clicking on it.

After selecting the clip, go to the "Effects" panel on the right side of the screen. In the search bar, type "Horizontal Flip" and the effect should appear. Drag and drop the "Horizontal Flip" effect onto the video clip in the timeline. This will flip your video horizontally. If you want to adjust the effect, you can do so in the "Effect Controls" panel.

How to rotate a video 180 degrees in Adobe Premiere Pro?

To rotate a video 180 degrees in Adobe Premiere Pro, you first need to import your video into the program. Once you have your video imported, drag it to the timeline. Then, select the video clip by clicking on it.

After selecting the video, go to the "Effect Controls" panel located at the top left of the screen. Under the "Motion" dropdown, you will find the "Rotation" option. Click on it and type in "180" to rotate your video 180 degrees. You can also manually adjust the rotation by dragging the slider until you reach the desired rotation. Once you're satisfied with the rotation, you can export your video.

How to flip a video vertically in Adobe Premiere Pro?

To flip a video vertically in Adobe Premiere Pro, you first need to import your video into the program. Once you have your video imported, drag it to the timeline. Then, select the video clip by clicking on it.

After selecting the clip, go to the "Effect Controls" panel. If you can't find it, go to "Window" in the top menu and select "Effect Controls". In the Effect Controls panel, you will find the "Motion" option. Click on the triangle next to it to expand the options. Here, you will find the "Rotation" option. To flip the video vertically, you need to change the rotation to 180 degrees. After you've done this, your video will be flipped vertically.

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