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Table Of Contents
- Title Page
- Contents
- Tables
- Preparing to Work with Effects
- Basics of Effects Editing
- Deconstructing Effects
- Applying Effects to a Sequence
- Deleting Effects in a Sequence
- Using the Fade Effect Button
- Working with Transition Effects
- Types of Transition Effects
- Applying a Dissolve Effect
- Using the Effect Palette to Create a Dissolve Effect
- Using the Quick Transition Button
- Using the Quick Transition Button to Apply Effects to MultipleTransitions
- Understanding the Graphical Display in the Quick Transition Dialog Box
- Adjusting the Effect by Dragging
- Repositioning the Effect with the Alignment Buttons
- Creating a Dissolve in Trim Mode
- Sizing the Effect to Fit the Media
- Trimming a Transition Effect
- Creating Motion Effects
- Rendering Considerations When Creating Motion Effects
- Rendering and Rerendering Existing Motion Effects
- Understanding Motion Effect Type Changes
- Creating a Freeze Frame
- Controlling a Freeze Frame with a Single Button or Key
- Creating a Rolling Clip That Freezes
- Creating a Variable Speed Effect
- Creating a Strobe Motion Effect
- Creating Mosaic Effects
- Customizing Effects with the Effect Editor
- Opening the Effect Editor
- Customizing the Effect Display
- Changing Position in an Effect
- Replacing an Effect in Effect Mode
- Using the Effect Editor
- Using Keyframes
- Manipulating Effects Directly
- Using an Effect Template
- Playing an Effect
- Rendering Effects
- Managing Effect Media Files
- Creating Layered and Nested Effects
- Creating Titles and GraphicObjects
- Creating Titles
- Downstream Keying of Titles and Graphics
- Opening the Title Tool
- Understanding the Title Tool
- Setting Up the Drawing Environment
- Working with Text
- Creating Graphic Objects
- Creating Rolling Titles
- Selecting Colors and Setting Transparency
- Working with Shadows
- Manipulating Objects
- Saving Titles and Title Styles
- Exporting a Title as a Graphics File
- Editing with Titles
- Workflow for Editing with Titles
- Guidelines for Working with Titles and Title Media
- Displaying Title Frames in the Bin
- Editing a Title into a Sequence
- Removing Titles
- Replacing Titles
- Fading a Title
- Adjusting Title Effect Parameters
- Revising a Title in a Sequence
- Replacing Fill Tracks
- Rendering Titles
- Re-creating Title Media
- Troubleshooting Titles
- 2D Effects Reference
- 2D Effects Parameters
- 2D Effects
- Comparison of Similar Effects
- Using AVX Plug-Ins
- Index
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• Using Interpolated Field — NewsCutter creates a second field
for the effect by combining scan line pairs from the first field
in the original media. This might result in a slightly softer look
to the freeze frame.
The chosen option becomes the default until you choose another
option.
5. Choose Freeze Frame from the Clip menu, and then do one of the
following:
t Choose a preconfigured duration.
t Choose Other and type a custom duration in the dialog box;
then click OK to enter the new duration.
A dialog box appears, prompting you to choose a drive for the
freeze frame media.
6. Choose a drive from the pop-up menu, and click OK.
A new clip appears in the Source/Record monitor and in the
current bin preceded by a Motion Effect icon. The new clip has the
original clip name followed by the letters FF.
Controlling a Freeze Frame with a Single Button or Key
You can map the Freeze Frame command to a button or key. The
system remembers the duration of the freeze frame and the option for
two-field media if appropriate. After you have mapped the command,
you can create a freeze frame of the same type and duration simply by
clicking the button or pressing the key.