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Chapter 4
The list is already split up once you chose the first effect, as
long as that option has been activated in the extended set-
tings. The top part -above the dividing line- contains the
effects that you have already used. This is the favorites list.
It contains the last 10 used effects. You can use this list for
faster access to these effects. Below the line, you can see the
regular effect list. In this menu you can change the settings for
the starting point.
(3) After you have selected an effect that has further options,
the effect options are displayed in the field to the right of the
effect list. There you can, for example, define colors and effect
directions, and other parameters specific to the individual
effects.
(4)
S
G
Depending on whether you are using an activated
Silver or Gold Edition, there will be a different option here.
The selection button below the effect list allows you to enable
several selection types for the effect list. The button offers
at least three settings. The function ‘All’ shows all transition
effects which are to be found in the system. ‘Default’ shows
the transition effects, which are integrated in the system and
‘Optional’ only shows the transition effects which have been
installed afterwards. ‘Favorites’ are the ones you have recently
used or have selected in ‘Settings-Effects, Rendering-Edit
favorites’. If you have installed additional transition effects,
they are also shown in this list (below the three settings listed
above). Thus it is possible just to see only one effect type in
the list.
(5) Clicking on the ‘i’ button, you’ll get information about the
transition effect activated in the effect list. If it is an add-on
effect, the window ‘product information’ appears, which offers
a description of the effect. Is the effect to be found a standard
effect, the product information refers to the manual.
(6) Use the ‘Add’ button to apply the selected effect between
the scenes in the storyboard middle. The effect symbol then
appears between the two scenes with a red flag (must be
created). The effect duration corresponds to the duration that
was last used. This enables you to insert many effects with the
same duration between different scenes. If you select an new
transition effect although there already is one between the two
scenes, then the new effect replaces the old, without you hav-
ing to click again on ‘Add’. After you have inserted the effect in
the storyboard, you will be able to change its settings. It is also
possible to adjust the settings for the effect before you insert it
in the storyboard, but not all functions of an effect are usable
at that time, such as the preview of an effect.
(7) A click on the ‘Remove’ button removes the added effect
from the storyboard. If you would like to replace the current
effect with another, then you can simply select the new effect
and it automatically replaces the current effect in the story-
board. In this case you don’t have to click on the ‘Remove’
button.
(8) With this button you can set the duration
of the effect. This button is enabled after
you have inserted an effect between two scenes. The duration
then shown is 1 second (assuming that neither of the two
scenes lasts less than 1 second). Clicking on this button
displays a window in which you use a slider to set the time
exactly.
Also provided are the durations 1/2 sec, 1 sec and 2 sec,
which you can click directly, or use the slider to set the dura-
tion to its maximum limit - the length of the shorter of the 2
scenes used. You can set your own values for the three but-
tons with fixed transition lengths. This way, you can set your
own transition durations for quick access.
This is how you can set a new effect length for a button. Set
the desired effect length with the slider. Next, click on the
Save button. It will remain pressed until you have selected one
of the three buttons. This will then transfer the new duration,
which will be available for new effects.
An effect between two normal scenes shortens the total
storyboard length by the running time of the transition ef-
fect. An effect between a normal scene (background) and an
Insert scene (foreground) does not shorten the length of the
storyboard. Transition effects may not overlap. For example,
if a scene is 5 seconds long then the total duration of the two
effects connecting this scene with the previous scene and next
scene cannot be longer than 5 seconds. For effects where an
insert scene is present, the duration of the insert scene is the
maximum limit. Audio is automatically cross-faded. This means
that the audio of the previous scene becomes quieter and the
audio of the next scene becomes louder. The fading type can
be changed in the options menu. If a scene’s audio is too quiet
or too loud, then you should correct the volume when dubbing
(audio mix). If an insert scene is involved with the effect, the
audio is not changed because Inserts do not affect the original
audio of the background scene.
(9) The ‘Preview’ button can only be clicked when the inserted
effect is an effect that must be created (indicated with red
outline). A screen opens in which the last second of the first
scene, the effect, and the first second of the following scene
are displayed, so that you can view the transition and perhaps
make further corrections (concerning color, direction, time,
etc.), before you finally create the transition effect. The dura-
tion of the preview is approximately that of the final version.
The preview may be a little ‘jittery’ because it does not work
at the normal frame rate. This will not occur in the created ef-
fect. For complex effects a certain wait time even for preview
may be necessary. A preview does not require any hard-drive
space.
(10) After you have added a transition effect and perhaps
defined its duration, you can click on the ‘Full Size’ button
and bring up a further preview menu (In the Basic Edition, you
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