Effect Execution; Master Timelines; Sequence Of Keyframe Operations - Sony MVS-8000 User Manual

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Effect Execution

By using the [RUN] button in the keyframe control block, you can replay the
effect as a continuous sequence of images. This is referred to as effect
execution.
Range of execution
Each time the [RUN] button is pressed, the range of execution of the effect is
from timecode 01:00:00:00 or the current time (the position at which the
current effect is stopped) to the end point of the effect. However, if there is a
pause set on a keyframe, the execution range is up to that point. Pressing the
[RUN] button again resumes the effect, which then runs to the next pause point
or the end of the effect.
Run mode setting
You can select from the following run modes for when the effect is executed.
DIRECTION: Specify the effect execution direction.
STOP NEXT KF: Run the effect, and stop at the next keyframe.
EFFECT LOOP: Repeat the effect in an endless loop.
Make these settings in the keyframe control block. (See "Run mode setting"
(page 810).)

Master Timelines

You can save the regions selected for a keyframe effect and the register
numbers saved in the regions in a master timeline register so that operation can
be applied to two or more regions at a time.
To save master timeline registers, use the numeric keypad control block or
menu; to recall them you can use the numeric keypad control block, menu, the
Flexi Pad control block or the Multifunction Flexi Pad control block.
For more details, see "Creating and Saving a Master Timeline" (page 859).

Sequence of Keyframe Operations

The following table shows the principal operations involved in the sequence
from creating keyframes to executing an effect. For details of each operation,
see the page number in parenthesis.
For the overview of keyframes, see "Keyframes" in Chapter 1 (Volume 1).
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