Viewing video effects within your sequence, Saving video effects, Rendering video effects – Grass Valley Aurora Edit v.7.0 User Manual
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Viewing video effects within your sequence
Once you create an effect, you can view it with the clip to see if you need to make
further adjustments.
•
View the video effect with your clip by:
•
Pressing
Ctrl + W
on your keyboard
•
Clicking the
Run
button in the Effect area of the Video Effects Tool.
The current video effect plays on the clip.
Saving video effects
Video effects you create can be saved and used again in another sequence.
You save effects the same way you save clips and sequences — in a bin. You can
retrieve a saved effect and drag it onto a Timeline in another sequence. When you
save a video effect, the effect characteristics such as its duration and keyframes are
saved with it.
1. Click the
Save
button in the Effect box in the Video Effects Tool.
2. Select a bin for the effect and enter a name.
3. Click
Save
.
Related Links
Creating video effects - overview
Adding a video effect to the Timeline
on page 191
on page 195
on page 197
on page 200
on page 193
Rendering video effects
Video effects on the Timeline need to be rendered before sending them to another
Aurora Edit workstation or server. Aurora Edit automatically renders effects before
sending a sequence, but you can manually render effects in the Timeline.
All unrendered transitions that reside under real-time effects appear as straight cuts
until the transition is rendered. Field interpolated slow-motion also becomes
frame-based until rendered.
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