This effect immediately converts your full-color footage to black and white, or more
accurately, grayscale.
4. Make sure the Run Past clip is selected in the Timeline panel, and open the Effect Controls
panel.
5. Toggle the Black & White effect off and on by clicking the “fx” button next to the effect
name in the Effect Controls panel. Be sure the sequence playhead is over this footage clip
to view the effect.
Toggling an effect on and off is a good way to see how it works with other effects.
6. Make sure the clip is selected so its settings are displayed in the Effect Controls panel.
Click the Black & White effect heading to select it, and press Delete/Backspace.
This removes the effect.
7. Type direction into the Effects panel search box to locate the Directional Blur video effect.
8. In the Effects panel, double-click the Directional Blur effect to apply it to the selected clip.
9. In the Effect Controls panel, expand the Directional Blur effect’s controls.
- Set Direction to 75.0 degrees and Blur Length to 45.
Note
Remember, if you have a clip selected, you can apply effects by double-clicking
them in the Effects panel or by dragging them into the Effect Controls panel directly.