These effects have keyframes, meaning that their settings change over time. In this case, a
small Scale and Pan animation was applied to the clip to create a digital zoom that didn’t
exist before and to recompose the shot.
You’ll explore keyframes later in this lesson.
5. Play the current sequence to compare the two clips.
Using the Effects panel
In addition to the fixed video effects, Premiere Pro has standard effects that change a clip’s
appearance. Because there are so many to choose from, effects are organized into 17
categories. If you install third-party effects, you may have more choices.