- Morph cut smooths out jump cuts between sound bytes allowing you to remove unwanted content without cutting to a B-roll.
On this timeline, there are several clips with jump cuts between them.
As I play through the timeline, you can see the action jump slightly as the play head passes over each cut. - But I think Mike—on a different level, I think what Mike means to skateboarding— I think Mike represents an idea that anyone can be a part of something. - These are exactly the kinds of jump cuts you'll get when removing unwanted pauses.
The morph cut is applied as a transition effect.
I'm going to my Effects panel and into Video Transitions and Dissolve and dragging the morph cut onto each of the cuts.
I'll double click on each of these to set the duration to fifteen frames.
With a little experimentation, you'll find the perfect duration for your footage.
Premiere Pro begins to analyze the media in the background.
This allows you to continue editing while the analysis takes place.
Morph cut uses a combination of face tracking and frame interpolation to create a seamless transition.
Once the analysis is complete, the transition is much smoother.
As I play the timeline, you can see the result. - But I think Mike—on a different level, I think what Mike means to skateboarding— I think Mike represents an idea that anyone can be a part of something. - That's morph cut in Adobe Premiere Pro CC.
