DVS Clipster User's Guide Page 88

  • Download
  • Add to my manuals
  • Print
  • Page
    / 428
  • Table of contents
  • BOOKMARKS
  • Rated. / 5. Based on customer reviews
Page view 87
4-26
CLIPSTER Edit Tool User Guide
list of the respective clip which is a part of its timeline element proper-
ties.
Once at least one video clip is available in the timeline, it can receive an
effect from the effects pane of the tool area. This is in detail described
in section “Adding Effects” on page 7-11.
4.3.2 Creating Preset Effects
To apply the same effect settings of one clip to another the adjusted ef-
fect’s settings in the timeline element properties can be created as an
independent effect easily. For this perform the following in advance:
y If not already available in the timeline element properties, apply the
respective effect to a clip in the timeline as described in section
“Adding Effects” on page 7-11.
y Adjust the settings of this effect according to your needs in the set-
tings pane of the timeline element properties.
All changes to the effects operator are immediately applied to the se-
lected clip in the timeline. Further information about the settings items
and possibilities of each effects operator can be found in chapter
“Timeline Element Properties” on page 7-1.
Then, to create preset effects three ways are available:
1. They can be created with a drag-and-drop procedure using the
mouse.
2. They can be created via the keyboard and assigned to function
keys.
3. They can be created with the help of the timeline element proper-
ties area.
The first two ways will be described in the following. A description how
to operate with preset effects in the timeline element properties area
can be found in section “General Items of the Properties Area” on
page 7-3 and section “Using Preset Effects in the Properties Area” on
page 7-14.
Information about how to add a clip to the timeline can be
found in section “Adding Clips to the Timeline” on page 6-2.
You can call up the properties of a timeline element with a dou-
ble-click of the mouse on the respective element in the time-
line, or by selecting the menu option Show properties on the
element’s context menu. Further information about this can be
found in section “Accessing the Timeline Element Properties”
on page 7-2.
Page view 87
1 2 ... 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 ... 427 428

Comments to this Manuals

No comments