Editing technique:black&white to color

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Good Day,

I'm going to attempt to word it so as the goal is clear...

What steps might I perform in Adobe Premiere 6.5, to take a
clip from the state of being a still framed clip that has been
converted to black & white to having its color restored
gradually-(keyframed?) and then once the clip is back to the
original color, set the scene in motion again

(I don't mean moving the clip literally around so as to apply a
motion path to it--I'm trying to say it from the viewer
experience - basically paused black&white;unpaused in color)


I hope I made some sense....

Is this possible in Premiere 6.5?
If so, what are the steps in general? (any detail would be very
much appreciated--I'm no expert)

Thanks any help is very much appreciated,
T.
tellerofgoodnews-video@yahoo.com
 
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use the HOLD frame technique in premiere. YOu can hold on either the in
point of the clip or the outpoint.

So Where you want to have freeze frames copy the clip you want. Set frame
hold on the proper point (in - out)

Perform your color changes and then continue with the same clip with no
frame hold.

Three clips in total. In clip, freeze clip, out clip. All of the actual
first clip with different in/outpoints.
"T." <tellerofgoodnews-video@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
> Good Day,
>
> I'm going to attempt to word it so as the goal is clear...
>
> What steps might I perform in Adobe Premiere 6.5, to take a
> clip from the state of being a still framed clip that has been
> converted to black & white to having its color restored
> gradually-(keyframed?) and then once the clip is back to the
> original color, set the scene in motion again
>
> (I don't mean moving the clip literally around so as to apply a
> motion path to it--I'm trying to say it from the viewer
> experience - basically paused black&white;unpaused in color)
>
>
> I hope I made some sense....
>
> Is this possible in Premiere 6.5?
> If so, what are the steps in general? (any detail would be very
> much appreciated--I'm no expert)
>
> Thanks any help is very much appreciated,
> T.
> tellerofgoodnews-video@yahoo.com
>
>