Applying Effects; Applying A Transition Effect (Transition Fx) - Roland Direct Linear DV-7DL PRO Quick Start Manual

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Applying Effects

■ Applying a Transition Effect (Transition FX)

You can make material more vivid and engaging by applying effects to it. Some effects modify or
composite the video or audio directly, but in this example we'll apply an effect that creates a transition
between two video scenes.
For example, you can connect two unrelated video scenes by applying a transition effect (Transition FX)
at the "seam" (juncture) between the two scenes.
No transition effect applied
Transition effect applied
1.
Change to the Timeline Palette.
Clicking the Timeline tab displays the Timeline Palette.
fig. select transition.eps
2.
At the Effect palette, choose "Transition FX."
Go to the Effect palette and click the
Transition FX icon appears.
* For information on the types of Transition FX (transition effects), refer to page 12 of the Appendices.
* Transition effects that have red icons require rendering (p. 41).
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No effect occurs at the seam between the two video scenes, so it is not
apparent how the two scenes are related.
Transition effect (zoom)
The car grows out of the mountain, creating the impression that
the car is driving over the mountain and showing the viewer the
relationship between the first and second scenes.
Timeline Palette
, then move the pointer to "Transition FX" and click. The

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