How to create breakers in premiere pro

In Adobe Premiere Pro, a "breaker" is a type of transition effect that creates a dramatic, attention-grabbing separation between two clips. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to create breakers in Premiere Pro:

Method 1: Using the "Break" Transition

  1. Select the two clips you want to separate with a breaker.
  2. Go to the "Effects" panel and search for "Break" in the search bar.
  3. Drag the "Break" transition effect onto the timeline, between the two clips.
  4. Adjust the "Break" effect settings as desired, such as the duration, size, and style of the break.
  5. Preview the effect by playing the timeline.

Method 2: Using the "Split" Transition and "Fade" Effect

  1. Select the two clips you want to separate with a breaker.
  2. Go to the "Effects" panel and search for "Split" in the search bar.
  3. Drag the "Split" transition effect onto the timeline, between the two clips.
  4. Adjust the "Split" effect settings as desired, such as the duration and style of the split.
  5. To add a fade effect to the breaker, go to the "Effects" panel and search for "Fade" in the search bar.
  6. Drag the "Fade" effect onto the timeline, over the split transition.
  7. Adjust the "Fade" effect settings as desired, such as the duration and style of the fade.
  8. Preview the effect by playing the timeline.

Method 3: Using the "Mask" Effect and "Fade" Effect

  1. Select the two clips you want to separate with a breaker.
  2. Go to the "Effects" panel and search for "Mask" in the search bar.
  3. Drag the "Mask" effect onto the timeline, over the first clip.
  4. Adjust the "Mask" effect settings as desired, such as the shape and size of the mask.
  5. To add a fade effect to the breaker, go to the "Effects" panel and search for "Fade" in the search bar.
  6. Drag the "Fade" effect onto the timeline, over the mask.
  7. Adjust the "Fade" effect settings as desired, such as the duration and style of the fade.
  8. Preview the effect by playing the timeline.

Tips and Variations:

By following these methods and tips, you can create a variety of breaker effects in Premiere Pro to add visual interest and drama to your videos.