By default this is 100, i.e. The nested sequence has a fast blur.The Glitch: Flicker Premiere Pro transition is an awesome drag and drop transition that allows you to quickly add strobing flash transitions to your next.Every video track in a Premiere project has an opacity setting. It consists of 4 clips slowed down 80%, color corrected and nested. It lasts around 30 seconds. Basically, what this is saying is if the time on the timeline is between 1 second and 22.1 seconds (see the thread for a little explanation of the decimal here) then the Opacity parameter should equal 100, but before that and after that the parameter will be set to a random number for each frame and if that random number is less than 0.5 then the Opacity will be set to 0 and if 0.5 or greater, then the Opacity I have a "dream sequence".
The percentage amount will vary depending on the clip. Reduce the opacity by 50 to fix the flicker. The final step is to reduce the opacity the top video layer which was offset by one frame. The example below uses two video clips a. If there is no underlying track, the black background becomes visible. As you reduce the opacity of a track, it becomes more transparent and the track below becomes more visible.
I am using a gentle drift left via Motion, as well as a track matte above this to do a left-to-right reveal. On top of that, I'm also applying a white color matte in screen mode at opacity 23%.Above this, I have text. I'm using a color wash (color matte with color burn mode, opacity 6%) to create a visual theme.
Is it worth trying to continue working with Adobe on this software?The problem was that the title objects above the blur were moved using the Motion. If I remove the text, there is no flicker.I often have problems with Premiere getting confused when using layer modes. It appears to be applying to the clips within the sequence below.When the clip is pre-rendered in the project, it shows this flicker, although oddly if it is not pre-rendered and I just play (playback meter showing red), it does not. It does not coincide directly with any of the cuts or fades. I have used a dissolve transition to fade out the text.I have another bit of text that comes on just as the first is fading out.At various points in the sequence, the brightness of the final render flickers dark and light.
The bizarre thing is that I've also got left-right movement in the Motion effect and it doesn't cause a glitch. What was happening was a glitch involving the top edge of transparent pixels against no pixels - some kind of "carry the 0" type error.The solution was to edit the title object and move it up 100 pixels, then set the motion back to static. So the title object itself has edges even though they are technically transparent.