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Distort parameters, Opacity parameter, Drop shadow parameters – Apple Final Cut Pro 7 User Manual

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Distort Parameters

Change a clip’s Distort parameters to alter the rectangular shape of a clip or to give it a
different aspect ratio.

Upper Left, Upper Right, Lower Right, Lower Left: You can change the shape of a clip by

moving each of four corner points independently of one another. The corner points
defining the relative distortion of a clip are offset relative to the center of the clip.

Aspect Ratio: Allows you to squeeze a clip horizontally or vertically to change the ratio

of its width to its height. This parameter never increases a clip’s size. You can enter
values between –10,000 and 10,000 in the number field.

Opacity Parameter

Change a clip’s opacity to make it appear solid or with a relative transparency against a
background image.

Opacity: Increases or decreases the transparency of a clip.

Drop Shadow Parameters

This attribute places a drop shadow behind a clip.

Offset: Determines how far away from the clip the drop shadow falls.

Angle: Determines which angle the drop shadow falls toward.

Color: There are several controls you can use to determine the color of the drop shadow.

Disclosure triangle: Click to display sliders and number fields corresponding to the

hue, saturation, and brightness (H, S, and B) of the chosen color for the drop shadow.

Eyedropper: Lets you quickly select a color that’s in an image in the Viewer or the

Canvas. Select the eyedropper, then click an image in the Viewer or the Canvas to
pick up that color.

Hue direction control: If you’re keyframing changes in color, click this control to

determine the direction on the color wheel Final Cut Pro uses to interpolate the color
change.

Color picker: Click to choose a color using the standard color picker.

Softness: Blurs the drop shadow around its edges.

Opacity: Sets the transparency of the drop shadow.

Motion Blur Parameters

Motion blur affects any clip that has motion, whether it’s a moving subject in a video clip
or keyframed motion effects that you’ve created.

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Changing Motion Parameters