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Table Of Contents
- Title Page
- Contents
- Using This Guide
- Editing Overview
- Starting a Project
- Turning on Your Equipment
- Working with the Desktop
- Using the Windows Taskbar (Windows Only)
- Using the Macintosh Dock (Macintosh Only)
- Using Shortcut Menus
- Using the Keyboard for Navigating in Dialog Boxes and Menus
- Using the Mouse Scroll Wheel for Navigating
- Customizing Mouse Functions
- Suggestions for Optimum Performance
- Turn Off File Sharing (Windows)
- Optimum Performance (Windows)
- Antivirus Applications
- Starting Your Avid Editing Application (Windows)
- Starting Your Avid Editing Application (Macintosh)
- Working with Projects
- Quitting Your Avid Editing Application
- Turning Off Your Equipment After Quitting
- Avid Projects and Avid Users Folders
- Changing Project and User Names
- Backing Up Your Project Information
- Avid Attic Folder
- Retrieving Files from the Avid Attic Folder (Windows)
- Retrieving Files from the Avid Attic Folder (Macintosh)
- Using Toolsets
- Working with the Project Window
- Preparing for Capture
- Logging and Shot Logs
- Importing Shot Log Files
- Preparing the Hardware for Capture
- Selecting Settings for Capture
- Configuring Decks
- Connecting a DV Device
- Setting Up the Capture Tool
- Opening the Capture Tool
- Changing the Power Scheme (Windows Only)
- Selecting a Deck in the Capture Tool
- Activating Playback from an Available Deck
- Selecting a Source Tape
- Selecting Source Tracks
- Setting the Video and Audio Input in the Capture Tool
- Detecting a Valid or Locked Sync Signal
- Setting the Pulldown Switch
- Film Project Pulldown and Transfer Settings
- Capturing Digital Audio in Film Projects
- Selecting a Resolution in the Capture Tool
- Selecting a Target Bin
- Selecting the Target Drives
- Interpreting the Time-Remaining Display
- Selecting a Custom Preroll
- Preparing for Audio Input
- Audio Project Settings for Capture
- Selecting the Audio Sample Rate
- Performing Audio Sample Rate Conversion During Capture
- Understanding Audio Files and Formats
- Selecting the Audio File Format
- Selecting the Audio Input Source
- Configuring the Sound Card (Software-Only Systems)
- Sound Card Configuration with Surround Sound Capabilities (Software-Only Systems)
- Understanding the Audio Tool
- Opening and Sizing the Audio Tool
- Adjusting Audio Input Levels
- Preparing for Video Input
- Capture Preparations Check List
- Capturing Media
- Importing Files
- Working with Bins
- Managing Media Files
- Working with Media Files in an Avid Interplay Environment
- Disconnecting an Avid Editing Application from the Interplay Environment
- Using Avid Editing Systems in an Avid Unity LANshare Workgroup
- Viewing Media with a 100Base-T Connection to Avid Unity ISIS
- Understanding Drive Mounting
- Mounting and Unmounting Drives
- Using the Media Tool
- Consolidating Media
- Using the Transcode Command
- Transcode Options
- Loading the Media Database
- Refreshing Media Directories
- Deleting Unreferenced Clips and Media
- Backing Up Media Files
- Viewing and Marking Footage
- Viewing Methods
- Customizing the Composer Window and Monitors
- Playing Video to the Client Monitor
- Selecting the Video Display Settings
- Playing Video to a Full-Screen Monitor
- Loading and Clearing Footage
- Controlling Playback
- Playing Back to a DV Device
- Video Quality Options for Playback
- Setting the Video Quality for Playback
- Marking and Subcataloging Footage
- Finding Frames, Clips, and Bins
- Creating and Editing Sequences
- Entering Source/Record Mode
- Creating a New Sequence
- Making a First Edit
- Creating an Instant Rough Cut
- Undoing or Redoing Edits
- Editing Additional Clips into the Sequence
- Mixing Frame Rates and Field Motion Types
- How Your Avid Editing Application Handles Mixed Rate Clips
- Viewing Mixed Rate Clips in the Timeline
- Viewing and Adjusting Motion Adapter Parameters
- Modifying the Field Motion Attribute for a Clip
- Refreshing Motion Adapters
- How Your Avid Editing Application Modifies the Format of a Sequence
- Modifying the Format of a Sequence
- Considerations When Working with Mixed Rate Clips
- Lifting, Extracting, and Copying Material
- Playing Back a Sequence
- Sync Breaks
- Using the Timeline
- Customizing Timeline Views
- Navigating in the Timeline
- Using Segment Mode
- Guidelines for Editing in Segment Mode
- Selecting and Deselecting Segments
- Selecting Multiple Segments
- Four-Frame Display in Segment Mode
- Suppressing Four-Frame Display
- Maintaining Sync in Segment Mode
- Editing Segments in Segment Mode
- Moving Segments with Drag and Drop
- Deleting Segments in Segment Mode
- Marking Clips and Sequences in Segment Mode
- Cutting, Copying, and Pasting in the Timeline
- Working with Multiple Tracks
- Working in Trim Mode
- Working with Audio
- Overview of Audio Tools
- Accessing Audio Effect Tools
- Using Audio Timecode
- Using Audio Scrub
- Soloing Audio Tracks
- Audio Displays in the Timeline
- Using Audio Meters in the Timeline
- Adjusting Volume
- Working with Surround Sound or 5.1 Audio (Avid Nitris DX and Avid Mojo DX Only)
- Adjusting Buffer Size (Software-only Models)
- Using the Audio Mixer Tool
- Using Clip Gain and Pan Mode
- Using Automation Gain and Pan
- Using Automation Gain and Pan in the Timeline
- Deleting Automation Gain or Automation Pan Keyframes in the Timeline
- Automation Gain and Pan Mode
- Understanding Automation Gain or Automation Pan Recording
- Using the Audio Mixer Tool for Automation Gain and Pan
- Audio Mixer Tool Fast Menu: Automation Gain and Pan Mode
- Using Keyboard Shortcuts with Audio Keyframes
- Using Live Mix Mode
- Isolating Clip Portions for Audio Adjustment
- Fading and Dipping Audio
- Audio Sample Rate Conversion
- Changing the Audio Sample Rate for Sequences and Audio Clips
- Mixing Down Audio Tracks
- Working with Effects
- Types of Effects
- Understanding the Effect Palette
- Displaying and Adjusting the Effect Palette
- Promoting and Demoting Existing Effects in Sequences
- Applying Effects
- Deleting Effects in a Sequence
- Sizing Effects to Fit the Media
- Adjusting Effects
- Working with Effect Templates
- Working with Keyframes
- Playing Effects
- Real-Time Playback of Video Effects
- Basics of Effects Rendering
- ExpertRender
- Working with Titles
- Opening the Title Tools
- Using Marquee
- Workflow for Creating Titles
- Understanding the Title Tool
- Using the Selection and Text Tools
- Setting Up the Drawing Environment
- Creating Text
- Sizing and Positioning Text Objects
- Editing a Text String
- Formatting Text
- Creating Graphic Objects
- Modifying and Manipulating Title Objects
- Adding Shadows to Title Objects
- Saving Titles
- Editing with Titles
- Title Effect Clips in Bins
- Displaying Title Frames in Bins
- Editing a Title into a Sequence
- Removing a Title
- Replacing a Title
- Fading a Title
- Color Correction
- Exporting Frames, Clips, or Sequences
- Generating Output
- Preparing for Output: Overview
- Selecting the Device for Output
- Selecting the Sync Source for Output
- Selecting a Video Output Signal
- Calibrating for Video Output
- Preparing for Converting HD Formats
- Preparing for Audio Output
- Preparing Record Tapes
- Enabling Assemble-Edit Recording
- Using ExpertRender to Prepare Effects for a Digital Cut
- Using the Digital Cut Tool
- Conforming and Transferring Projects
- Compatibility Between Applications
- Preparations for Conforming
- Conforming Workflow
- Step 1: Transfer Files
- Step 2: Open the Project
- Step 3: Measure the Video Signal
- Step 4: Recapture Media
- Step 5: Import and Lay in the Final Audio Mix
- Step 6: Batch Import Graphics
- Step 7: Re-create Title Media
- Considerations when Re-creating Title Media
- Redefining a Font Replacement
- Step 8: Refine Effects and Perform Color Correction
- Step 9: Render Effects as Needed
- Step 10: Create the Final Masters
- Transferring Project and Media Files
- Transferring Audio Files
- Transferring Sound Designer II Audio Files from Macintosh Systems
- Working with Sound Designer II Audio Files on Macintosh Systems
- Transferring a Project Using Shared Storage
- Transferring Project Files and Media Files Using Nonshared Storage
- Devices and Methods for Transferring Files
- Nonshared Storage Issues for Cross-Platform Collaboration
- Transferring Media Files from Media Composer Version 7.2 or Avid Xpress Version 2.1
- Working with Avid Interplay from an Avid Editing System
- Working with Interplay and Remote Assets
- Using the Interplay Window
- Connecting to the Avid Interplay Database
- Editing with Remote Assets
- Checking Avid Assets Out Using the Interplay Window
- Checking Avid Assets Out Using Interplay Access
- Checking Avid Assets In to the Interplay Database
- Automatically Checking In Avid Assets
- Updating Remote Assets in Bins
- Editing with Avid Assets in the Interplay Window
- Understanding In-Progress Clips
- Editing with In-Progress Clips
- Limitations When Working With In-Progress Clips
- Managing Remote Assets with the Interplay Window
- Understanding Reservations
- Understanding Restrictions
- Understanding Access Control for Avid Assets
- Moving, Copying, Duplicating, and Deleting Avid Assets
- Creating Folders and Shortcuts in the Interplay Window
- Modifying the Appearance of the Interplay Window
- Understanding Column Display in the Interplay Window
- Modifying Column Display in the Interplay Window
- Selecting Values for a Custom Property
- Selecting Asset Types
- Media Objects in the Interplay Window
- Renaming Clips in the Interplay Window
- Adding Comments in the Interplay Window
- Updating the Application Display
- Navigating to a Folder that Contains a Selected Asset
- Updating Writable Properties in the Property Merge Dialog Box
- Using Custom Layouts for the Interplay Window
- Opening Multiple Tabs in the Interplay Window
- Selecting Font Options from the Context Menu
- Finding Remote Assets
- Capturing Media to Interplay Folders
- Connecting to Avid Unity and Mounting Workspaces
- Dos and Don’ts for Editors Working with Avid Interplay
- Using MultiRez and Dynamic Relink
- Understanding MultiRez and Proxy Editing
- Creating Multiple Resolutions of a Master Clip
- Understanding How Clips and Media Are Associated
- Understanding Dynamic Relink
- MultiRez Workflow Example
- Considerations When Working with Dynamic Relink
- Using the Dynamic Relink Settings Dialog Box
- Relinking in Frame Chase Editing
- Using the Relink Dialog Box in an Avid Interplay Environment
- Displaying Whether Media Is Available for Dynamic Relinking
- MultiRez Button Menu
- MultiRez Bin Headings
- Understanding Options for Deleting MultiRez Clips and Media
- Deleting MultiRez Clips and Media from a Bin
- Working with Partially Online Files
- Index
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.