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Using the Motion Effect Editor
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Using the Motion Effect Editor
You customize Timewarp effects by using the Motion Effect Editor.
You do not have to be in Effect mode to use the Motion Effect Editor, and you do not have to
close the Motion Effect Editor to use other modes. You can, for example, use the Motion Effect
Editor while in Trim mode.
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You cannot create a traditional motion effect with the Motion Effect Editor open. To create a
traditional motion effect, close the Motion Effect Editor and follow the procedure in “Creating
Traditional Motion Effects” on page 201.
You can expand the Motion Effect Editor to display the Speed graph, the Position graph, or both.
Displaying a graph does not activate the graph.
You use the Edit Graph menu to activate a graph. Although both graphs might be visible, only
one graph can be active at a time. However, you can switch between the Speed graph and the
Position graph while you are working.
The following illustration shows the fully expanded Motion Effect Editor.
To set up the Motion Effect Editor for customizing a Timewarp effect:
1. Do one of the following:
t Click the Timewarp Effect icon in the Effect Palette and drag it to the segment in the
Timeline where you want to create a Timewarp effect.
t Move the position indicator to an existing Timewarp effect in the sequence.
2. If the Motion Effect Editor is not already open, click the Motion Effect button.
For more information, see “Using the Motion Effect Editor” on page 217.
The Motion Effect Editor opens.