One frame at a time playback (freeze frame), Field options – Grass Valley EDIUS Pro v.6.5 User Manual
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One Frame at a Time Playback (Freeze Frame)
Stop and play back the In or Out points of the clip. Clips can be stopped for not just the length of the clip but also the
first half or second half from a desired frame.
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Note
• Freeze frame can be set to video clips on the timeline.
• The freeze frame setting is deleted when a clip set with a freeze frame is added from the timeline to the bin.
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Any desired range of clips can also be frozen by time remap. Add keys to determine the range to freeze, and
move to the position to stop the 2 key frames on the clip side.
1 Right-click a clip, and click [Time Effect]
→ [Freeze Frame] → [Setup].
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Alternative
• Click [Clip] on the menu bar, and click [Time Effect]
→ [Freeze Frame] → [Setup].
2 Check [Enable freeze frame] in the [Freeze Frame] dialog box.
When freeze frame has been set enabled for certain clips, [Setup] items in the menu are checked.
3 Select the fix position, and click [OK].
When the In point is selected, the frame of the In point is freeze-framed for the length of the clip, and when the Out
point is selected, the frame of the Out point is freeze-framed for the length of the clip.
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When a clip set with freeze frame enabled is trimmed, operation changes as follows depending on the fix
position.
- When the In point side of a clip with a fixed In point is trimmed, the displayed frame also moves matched to
the trimming. Operation is not affected when the Out point side has been trimmed.
- When the Out point side of a clip with a fixed Out point is trimmed, the displayed frame also moves matched
to the trimming. Operation is not affected when the In point side has been trimmed.
Freeze-framing the First Half or Second Half from a Desired Frame
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1 Move the timeline cursor to the frame to freeze.
2 Right-click a clip, and click [Time Effect]
→ [Freeze Frame] → [Before Cursor] or [After Cursor].
The selected clip is cut at the timeline cursor position, and freeze frame is set to clips before or after the cursor. When
freeze frame has been set after a cursor, the fix position becomes the In point, and when freeze frame has been set
before a cursor, the fix position becomes the Out point.
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Alternative
• Click [Clip] on the menu bar, and click [Time Effect]
→ [Freeze Frame] → [Before Cursor] or [After Cursor].
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Note
• Freeze frame cannot be set when the timeline cursor is located at a transition between clips.
Field Options
You can set processing options for reducing flicker, for example, when slow motion has been set.