Grass Valley Aurora Edit v.7.0 User Manual
Aurora edit
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Table of contents
Document Outline
- Contents
- Grass Valley Product Support
- Introducing Aurora Edit
- Working in the Bin
- Using MediaFrame to manage media
- Acquiring media
- Preparing to edit
- Working in the Timeline
- Understanding Aurora Edit's Agile Timeline
- Mark Points
- Setting up a split edit
- Controlling a deck from Aurora Edit
- Zooming in on a clip source
- Changing the Timeline view manually
- Using Auto-Scale to adjust the Timeline view automatically
- Toggling tracks on the fly
- Moving clips
- Using Quick Edit mode
- Creating your clips
- Playing a sequence
- Saving a sequence
- Splitting clips
- Lifting clips
- Deleting clips
- Saving the Timeline track configuration
- Trimming clips
- Transitions
- Audio
- Advanced editing
- Converting clip aspect ratios
- Inserting filler between clips
- Creating a Fit To Fill
- Adding a freeze frame to your sequence
- Varying the speed of a clip
- Creating split edits
- Using control track
- Using Match Frame
- Editing using offline proxy media
- Linking video MOS objects to the Timeline
- About Aurora Edit and Final Cut Pro
- Video effects
- Creating video effects - overview
- Understanding video effects
- Moving the foreground image within the viewer window
- Adding a video effect to the Timeline
- Choosing a video effect
- Working with keyframes
- Setting a path for your video effect
- Viewing video effects within your sequence
- Saving video effects
- Rendering video effects
- Layering video effects
- Exporting video effects
- Effects & what they do
- Options for resize or key shape effects
- Titling and Graphics
- Sending and exporting output
- Software Licenses
- Glossary
- Index