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Working with the Pan and Scan Effect
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2. Use the Go To Next Edit and Go To Previous Edit buttons to step from one Pan and Scan effect to
the next.
Go To Next Edit (left) and Go To Previous Edit (right) buttons
The Go To Next Edit and Go To Previous Edit buttons appear on the Command palette. You can
map the buttons from the Command palette to the keyboard or to another button. For more
information, see “The Command Palette” in the Help.
3. Adjust the Pan and Scan effect.
Combining the Pan and Scan Effect with Transition Effects
When you subdivide the Pan and Scan effect, the subdivisions are based on the segment boundaries
of the selected track. However, if some segments are connected by a transition effect, Pan and Scan
treats these segments as one continuous segment and does not place a subdivision between them.
The following illustrations show this behavior for a typical sequence with transition effects. After
subdividing, the three segments that are connected by transition effects have a single Pan and Scan
effect above them.
You can set Pan and Scan parameters for the starting and ending keyframes of the entire segment
string and insert additional keyframes wherever you need to fine-tune the panning. However, this
approach works only if the panning does not vary among the segments in the string.
If panning needs to vary greatly from segment to segment, you might need to handle Pan and Scan on
a segment-by-segment basis. To work on a segment-by-segment basis, you need to combine the Pan
and Scan effect with the transition effects by placing the Pan and Scan effect on your video track.
To place Pan and Scan effects in the segments:
1. After subdividing the Pan and Scan effect, select the Pan and Scan effect above the segment
string.
For more information, see “Subdividing the Pan and Scan Effect” on page 226.
2. Press the Delete key to remove the Pan and Scan effect.
3. Enter Effect mode, for example, by clicking the Effect Mode button.
For more information, see “Entering Effect Mode” on page 32.
4. In the Effect Palette, click the Reformat category.
5. Drag the Pan and Scan Effect icon from the Effect Palette to the first segment in the segment
string in the Timeline.
6. Repeat step 5 for each segment in the segment string.