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To change the length of an e-mem transition, To prevent elements from transitioning in e-mems, Return to normal technique – Grass Valley Zodiak v.6.0 Mar 15 2006 User Manual

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Section 5 — System Operation

9.

Rewind and run the effect to check its operation. The transition(s) will
occur as programmed.

To Change the Length of an E-MEM Transition:

Change the keyframe duration of the first keyframe involved in that tran-
sition.

1.

Go to the first keyframe for that transition.

2.

Press

KF Dur

and then enter a value in

format.on the keypad.

3.

Press

Modify

.

To Prevent Elements from Transitioning in E-MEMs:

To ensure a transition for an element does not occur, simply make sure the
next transition button for that element is off in the keyframe by selecting
another element’s button.

To ensure no transition occurs at all at a keyframe (any changes will be
cuts), you can select only the next transition button for a keyer and make
sure its state does not change in the next keyframe. A change of state in a
keyer is required for a transition to occur when the effect runs.

The transition rules have one subtile limitation. The next transition element
buttons are an interlocked group. All these buttons cannot be turned off
simultaneously (at least one element is always selected). This means you
cannot uses these buttons to prevent any transition from occurring when
all the elements are in use. To work around this special case, add another
keyframe to the effect to transition the keys with a one field transition
(which is the same as a cut).

Return to Normal Technique:

A useful technique to use when building effects for use on-air is to first
establish a normal switcher state for the particular show. This normal state
could, for example, have only the

Bkgd

next transition element selected, a

Mix

transition type, all four keyers off, and one second transition durations.

This normal state permits immediate cuts or dissolves to and from any ele-
ment, probably the most common requirements during a live show.

Running the effect departs from the normal state to do whatever is
required. When the effect comes to the end of its run, the next to last key-
frame controls the transition that occurs at the end of the effect. The last
keyframe has no following keyframe and so does not transition, and that
keyframe effectively has no duration. You can set the next transition ele-
ments in this last keyframe to the normal state without fear of causing