Attributes; Duration And Delay; Keyframe Path - Sony XVS-G1 User Manual

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Attributes

You can add specific attributes for running an effect
timeline when it is recalled.
The attributes are set for an effect timeline register.
Note
Attributes cannot be added for an effect timeline of an
external device region.
Attribute types
You can add the following attributes.
Effect dissolve: The image changes smoothly from the
state before the effect timeline is recalled to the state at
the start of the effect timeline.
Temporary attributes
Apart from attributes set in an effect timeline register, you
can add temporary attributes when an effect timeline is
recalled. Temporary attributes are set when recalling an
effect timeline.

Duration and Delay

Duration
The effect timeline execution time is determined by the
keyframe duration and effect duration.
Keyframe duration:
Execution time from a keyframe to the next keyframe.
In constant duration mode, it is not possible to change
the keyframe duration.
Effect duration:
Execution time from the first keyframe to the last
keyframe of the effect timeline.
When you change the effect duration, the keyframe
duration for each keyframe in the effect timeline is
automatically recalculated.
The following two types of duration mode are available for
an effect timeline.
Variable duration mode:
Inserting or deleting a keyframe changes the effect
duration accordingly.
Constant duration mode:
Inserting or deleting a keyframe does not change the
effect duration. This is useful for keyframe editing
with a fixed effect duration.
In variable duration mode and constant duration mode, the
target keyframes for editing are different.
Edit point
Variable duration
mode
Edit target when
Currently selected
an edit point is at a
keyframe becomes
keyframe
the edit target.
Edit point
Edit target when
an edit point is
between
keyframes
The operation and effect duration when a keyframe is
inserted/deleted depends on the duration mode as follows.
Inserting a
keyframe
When an edit point
is at a keyframe
When an edit point
is between
keyframes
Deleting a
keyframe
When an edit point
is at a keyframe
When an edit point
is between
keyframes
Delay
You can set the delay time (effect timeline start point)
between when an effect timeline execution is initiated and
when the effect timeline actually begins.
Changing the delay does not alter the effect duration.

Keyframe Path

The keyframe path sets how an image changes from one
keyframe to the next keyframe.
Setting the keyframe path sets how interpolation is
performed between keyframes.
Note
Constant
duration mode
The keyframe path cannot be set for an effect timeline of
Currently selected
an external device region.
keyframe becomes
the edit target.
197
Variable duration
Constant
mode
duration mode
Keyframe
Editing a keyframe
preceding the edit
is not possible.
point becomes the
edit target.
Variable duration
Constant
mode
duration mode
Effect duration
Effect duration
increases by the
does not change.
size of the inserted
A new keyframe is
keyframe.
inserted with the
current keyframe
duration, and the
current keyframe
duration is reset to
0.
Effect duration
Effect duration
does not change.
does not change.
Variable duration
Constant
mode
duration mode
Effect duration
Effect duration
decreases by the
does not change.
size of the deleted
The keyframe
keyframe.
duration before the
deleted keyframe
is increased by the
size of the deleted
keyframe.
Previous keyframe
Deleting a
is deleted and the
keyframe is not
effect duration
possible.
decreases by the
size of the deleted
keyframe.

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