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Table Of Contents
- Liquid for Pinnacle Studio Users
- Manual Part 1
- Upgrading to Avid Liquid
- 1 Avid Liquid: Brief Overview
- 2 Initial Contact with Avid Liquid
- 3 EZ Capture
- 4 Album and Project
- 5 Collecting, Sorting, Viewing and Finding Clips
- 6 Importing Clips, Titles, Graphics and Stills
- 7 DVD Menus, Titles and Effects
- 8 Film Window and Timeline: Basics
- 9 Inserting Clips on the Timeline
- 10 Inserting/Deleting Clips on the Timeline
- 11 Trimming Clips on the Timeline
- 12 Moving Clips Horizontally and Vertically
- 13 Effects: Basics
- 14 Effects: Transitions
- 15 Effects: Clip FX (Video Effects)
- 16 Effects: Render or Realtime?
- 17 Timeline Settings
- 18 Audio: Basics
- 19 Fast Audio Fade-ins and Fade-outs
- 20 Making a Movie: Options
- 21 Recording to DV Tape
- 22 Burning Disks / Exporting Files
- 23 The Most Important Settings
- Manual Part 2
- 1 Recording from DV/HDV Video Tapes (Capture)
- 2 Comparison of Recording Instruments
- 3 Recording Clips with Mark-Ins and Mark-Outs
- 4 Recording or Logging Clips “on the Fly”
- 5 Automatic Scene Detection
- 6 Recording Audio: Stereo/Mono and Level
- 7 Naming and Numbering Clips while Recording
- 8 Recording/Digitizing Tips
- 9 Scene Detection in the Clip Viewer
- 10 Protecting and Muting Tracks
- 11 Trimming with the Trim Editor
- 12 Trimming Video and Audio: Split Editing
- 13 Moving Clips Horizontally and Vertically
- 14 Good to Know...
- 15 Effects: Working with Key Frames
- 16 Audio Scrubbing
- 17 The Audio Editor
- 18 Audio Mixer and Volume Lines
- 19 Output Mapping
- 20 Audio: Settings Tab
- 21 Recording Voice Over
- 22 Live Mixing of Audio Tracks
- 23 Sound Effects
- 24 Surround Sound
- Manual Part 1
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STUDIO
LIQUID
Drag and drop onto a clip
Here there is hardly any difference between the
two applications. You can drop as many effects as
necessary onto a clip. At some point, however, the
realtime capacity of even the most powerful sys-
tem will be exhausted. This doesn’t matter, how-
ever, because rendering is then performed.
The green star
In Avid Liquid, the star is gray and appears on the
Picon if the clip is in the Project Rack. A blue star
indicates, for example, that the Playback Level
was changed during capture.
Drag and drop onto a clip
1 Drag a Clip FX (e.g. Lens Flare GPU from
Realtime Clip FX > Editors) to a video
clip.
A purple line appears along the top of the
clip and an effect icon is displayed next to
the right-hand clip picon (not immedi-
ately visible, depending on the Timeline
zoom level).
2 Right-click the purple line and then select
[Effect Name] > Edit.
3 The effect’s editor now opens, containing
all the available parameters.
4 Adjust the parameters until the effect
suits you.
5 Click the running man in the top right-
hand corner to exit the editor.
Drag and drop onto a Track
Drag the effect to the Tra c k name in the Tra c k
Header Area, then continue as of step 2 above.
Important: This affects all
the clips on the Tra c k.
Key Frames (see page 84) are not possible.
15 Effects: Clip FX (Video Effects)
These effects, called “video effects” in Studio, are usually applied to individual clips. However, they can
also be applied to entire Tr ac k s and all the clips they contain.