Creative Circle Loading Animation in Premiere Pro | Adobe Premiere Pro Tutoria
Welcome to our YouTube channel! In this exciting Adobe Premiere Pro tutorial, we'll show you how to create a captivating and eye-catching circle loading animation from scratch. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced video editor, this step-by-step guide will walk you through the entire process, making it easy for you to incorporate this stunning loading animation into your videos.
As of my last update in September 2021, Adobe Premiere Pro does not have built-in tools specifically designed for creating animated circles or loading animations. However, you can still achieve a circle loading animation effect by using keyframes and some basic techniques.
Here's a step-by-step guide to creating a circle loading animation in Premiere Pro:
Create a Circle Shape:
In Premiere Pro, you won't be able to draw shapes directly, but you can import a PNG or SVG image of a circle to use as your loading animation. Create a simple circle with transparency in a graphic design software like Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop and export it as a PNG file with a transparent background.
Import the Circle PNG:
Import the PNG file with the circle into your Premiere Pro project. To do this, go to the "Project" panel, right-click, and select "Import File."
Add the Circle to the Timeline:
Drag and drop the imported circle from the "Project" panel to the "Video" track on the "Timeline."
Position and Scale:
Click on the circle clip on the "Timeline" to select it. Then, go to the "Effect Controls" panel to adjust its position and scale to your liking. You can also use the Selection tool (V) to drag the circle to a new position directly in the Program Monitor.
Animate the Circle:
To create the loading animation, you'll need to use keyframes. Go to the first frame of your timeline where you want the animation to start.
Click the "Toggle animation" stopwatch icon next to the "Scale" property in the "Effect Controls" panel. This will set the first keyframe for the circle's scale.
Move a few frames forward (e.g., 5 frames) in the timeline.
Adjust the scale of the circle to make it larger. You can do this by dragging the "Scale" property slider or manually inputting a larger value.
A new keyframe will automatically be added for the circle's scale at this frame.
Move forward again (e.g., 5 frames) and adjust the scale to make it smaller, effectively returning to the original size.
Continue this process for as many animation cycles as you want.
Adjust the Keyframe Timing:
To control the speed and easing of the animation, you can adjust the position of the keyframes on the timeline. Dragging them closer together will make the animation faster, while spreading them out will slow it down. You can also right-click on a keyframe and choose "Temporal Interpolation" to change the easing of the animation.
Preview the Animation:
Play the animation in the Program Monitor to see how it looks. If needed, make further adjustments to the keyframes or timing until you're satisfied with the loading animation.
Export the Video:
Once you're happy with your circle loading animation, go to "File" - "Export" - "Media" to render and export the video.
Remember, while you can create basic loading animations in Premiere Pro, for more advanced and intricate animations, it's better to use specialized animation software like Adobe After Effects or other motion graphics tools.
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