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Table Of Contents
10 Creating and Editing Sequences
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The following illustration shows the Field Motion bin column and the context menu that
allows you to change the Field Motion attribute value.
Changes you make to the Field Motion attribute apply only to the individual clip or subclip.
You can have several subclips derived from the same master clip, and set different Field
Motion values on each of them.
When you change the Field Motion attribute of a clip or subclip, it updates if it is loaded in a
Source or pop-up monitor, and new edits into a sequence from the clip or subclip use the
new Field Motion attribute value. However, edits that you made from that clip or subclip
before changing the Field Motion attribute continue to use the old value. If you want to
update a sequence so that all its Motion Adapter effects use the current Field Motion
attribute values for their source clips, you must refresh the Motion Adapter effects for the
sequence. For more information, see “Refreshing Motion Adapters” on page 291.
To modify the Field Motion attribute for a clip or subclip:
1. Open the bin that contains the clip or subclip you want to modify.
For more information, see “Opening and Closing Bins” in the Help.
2. (Option) If it is not already visible, display the Field Motion bin heading.
For more information, see “Using Text View” in the Help.