Global Filters; Creating A Moving Path - Ulead MEDIASTUDIO PRO 8 User Manual

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124 VIDEO EDITOR
Color correcting all RGB values at once is rarely an option among the
professionals. If you choose this option, you may destroy your video reducing
the tonal values. Choose to correct one channel at a time for a more
professional result.

Global filters

The Global filters feature allows you to select a number of video filters to apply to
your whole project.
To use global filters:
1. Select Project: Project Settings.
2. In the Project Settings dialog box, click the Global Filters button.
3. In the Video Filters dialog box, select the video filters you want to apply to your
whole project.
4. Click OK.

Creating a moving path

One of the more advanced effects of Video Editor is its ability to generate a
moving path. A moving path controls the motion of a clip across the screen. You
can apply moving path effects to several clips orchestrating complex dynamic
interactions between the clips. For example, you can have one clip zigzag its way
across another and spin away into the distance. Moving paths can be applied to
any clip in the video overlay tracks, and are most commonly used with title clips,
still image elements and animated image sequences and objects created with CG
Infinity.
To create a 2D basic moving path:
1. Open the Production Library and select the 2D Basic folder in the Moving
Path tree.
2. Drag the 2D Basic thumbnail onto target clip.
3. Open Effects Manager; Moving Path controls are displayed in the manager
after you select 2D Basic Moving Path from the upper left pane.

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