Setting a path for your video effect – Grass Valley Aurora Edit v.7.0 User Manual
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Description
Tool
Icon
Removes a keyframe and places it on the clipboard for pasting
into another position or effect.
Cut
Copies a keyframe for pasting into another position or effect.
Copy
Pastes the properties of a cut or copied keyframe in a new
position.
Paste
Deletes all of an effect's keyframes.
Delete All
Changes the characteristics of an existing keyframe.
Modify
After modifying the characteristics of a single keyframe,
allows you to apply those changes to all keyframes within the
Modify All
effect. When modifying all keyframes, you can choose the
type of modification you want:
•
Relative--Alters each keyframe in relation to it
current status
•
Absolute--Alters all keyframes to the value set in the
modifying keyframe, regardless of each keyframe's
current status
Restores default settings to the current effect position.
Restore
Allows you to return to an original keyframe if you have
altered it and want to use the previous settings instead.
Clear
Setting a path for your video effect
Each video effect you create has a path that determines how the effect behaves from
keyframe to keyframe.
You can apply paths only to an entire effect, not just a particular keyframe or part of
an effect. If you want to apply a path to a specific keyframe, use the Path Control
feature in the Options tab.
1. In the Effect box of the Video Effects Tool, select a path from the Path drop-down
list.
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Video effects