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9 Working with Camera Effects
This chapter describes effects that control aspect ratio, format, or apparent camera motion in a
clip.
Using the Reformat Effects
Working with the Pan and Scan Effect
Using Avid Pan & Zoom
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You can also use the Stabilize and Region Stabilize effects to alter the apparent camera motion in
a clip in order to eliminate unwanted camera motion. For more information, see “Motion
Tracking and Stabilization” on page 309.
Using the Reformat Effects
You use Reformat effects to reformat media to different aspect ratios, such as when you need to
reformat a film aspect ratio for television programming or combine 4:3 legacy media into a 16:9
master.
One of these effects, Pan and Scan, usually works as a vertical effect that you apply to a layer
above the rest of your video material and that affects all the video material beneath it. For more
information, see “Working with the Pan and Scan Effect” on page 284.
Reformat effect example: original footage (left) and image after applying the 16:9 Letterbox effect (right)