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2009年10月7日 星期三

Adding keyframing effects

1. Apply Filter: Video Effects > Stylize/ Replicate

2. Set Parameter Time Varying/ Toggle Animation button 00:00 (Keyframe 1)
3. Add Keyframe 01:00 (Keyframe 2)
4. Edit Parameter/ Count 4
5. Add Keyframe 03:00 (Keyframe 3)
6. Edit Parameter 16:02/ Count 10 (Keyframe 4) p.10-11,行2有誤,16*16 應為 10*10。
7. Edit Parameter 01:00/ Count 2 (Keyframe 2)
8. Move Keyframes 03:00/ Count 16 (Keyframe 3)
9. Overlay/ Title: The Writers
10. Trim
11. Edit Title (The Writers) or Set property ?
12. Apply Filter/ Video Effects > Distort > Magnify
13. Set Parameter Time Varying 00:00
14. Edit Parameter/ Center 10, 240
15. Add Keyframe 08:00/ Center 740, 240
16. Play this clip
As rendering is slow, video effects cannot be seen soon. I regret not to have bought a better computer.

p. 10-12
10-2.prproj with Gaussian Blur, Lens Flare, and Basic 3D.
Two notes here are to be scrutinized. The following is one of them:

Order counts
Clip-based (nonfixed) video effects work from bottom to top in the Effect Controls panel, with the most recently applied effect appearing at the bottom of the effect list. For example, if you apply the Tint effect and then apply Black & White, the clip will appear as grayscale. Black & White trumps Tint because it appears below Tint in the Effect Controls panel list. If you apply Black & White first and then apply Tint, the clip will have the color you select in the Tint effect. Opacity and Motion, which are fixed effects, are always the final two effects applied -- even when, in this case, you used a Motion preset and applied it first. If you want Motion 3D. You can drag effects up and down within the Effect Controls panel to change their order.

Effect Order Counts (cs3)
Standard (non-Fixed) Video Effects work from bottom to top in the Effect Controls
panel with the newest applied effect appearing at the bottom of the effect list. For
example, if you apply the Tint effect and then apply Black & White, the clip will display
as grayscale. Black & White trumps Tint because it appears below Tint in the Effect
Controls panel effect list. If you apply Black & White first and then apply Tint, the clip
will have the color you select in the Tint effect. Opacity and Motion, which are Fixed
effects, are always the final two effects applied. If you want Motion to be applied in a
different order, then use a clip-based motion effect like Camera View or Basic 3D. You
can drag effects up and down within the Effect Controls panel to change their order.


Effect Order Counts
Standard (non-Fixed) Video Effects work from bottom to top in the Effect Controls
panel with the newest applied effect appearing at the bottom of the effect list. For
example, if you apply the Tint effect and then apply Black & White, the clip will display
as grayscale. Black & White trumps Tint because it appears below Tint in the Effect
Controls panel effect list. If you apply Black & White first and then apply Tint, the clip
will have the color you select in the Tint effect. Opacity and Motion, which are Fixed
effects, are always the final two effects applied. If you want Motion to be applied in a
different order, then use a clip-based motion effect like Camera View or Basic 3D. You
can drag effects up and down within the Effect Controls panel to change their order.


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