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josaver wrote on 9/2/2003, 3:54 AM
Use keyframes on the effect.

Or you can duplicate the clip an put it on a new track above the first, on this clip you put the effect and you can put the transition you want over the effects.

Josaver.
josaver wrote on 9/2/2003, 4:02 AM
You can also split the event and make atransition between the clips.

Josaver.
iwhelan wrote on 9/2/2003, 4:06 AM
Thanks a million for you (extremely fast!) replies Josaver!

One question (and my apologies if this sounds like a stupid question) - how do I split an event?
Grazie wrote on 9/2/2003, 4:09 AM
"S" key. The "S" key is between the "A" and "D" key - ;-)

. . . seriously, I would really like you to download the Manual, it's on this SoFo website . . and it's freeeeee.......

Grazie

josaver wrote on 9/2/2003, 4:10 AM
Put the cursor on the frame you want to split and press S.

Josaver.
Grazie wrote on 9/2/2003, 4:10 AM
. . . oh of course . .. I was forgetting the "Online Help" in V4. Excellent assistance, read it many times. Much faster than waiting for a response here . .

Grazie
josaver wrote on 9/2/2003, 4:18 AM
Grazie, what's the weather today in London?

Here is cold and rainy, The hot is finished. :-), but the winter is near :-(

Josaver.
PeterWright wrote on 9/2/2003, 4:39 AM
A little subtlety of the "S" shortcut may be of interest to newcomers.

If you selct an event and hit "S", ONLY that event will be split, at the cursor position.

If you click outside events to place the cursor, so that no events are selected, then ALL events on ALL tracks at that point will be split.

Except for Locked events, that is .... but, as the architects say, that's another storey. Follow Grazie's advice and browse the Help files


iwhelan wrote on 9/2/2003, 5:24 AM
Thanks again all - great help! Love that S key shortcut - will come in very handy!
Grazie wrote on 9/2/2003, 6:45 AM
Not cold here . . bit overcast . . . did a shoot at the weekend .. lovely lovely bright blue skies . . mmmmm . .nice . .. fluffy white clouds, nice people . . or is that nice clouds and fluffy white people . ha ha . . ha. .

Grazie
josaver wrote on 9/2/2003, 12:14 PM
UK good weather, Spain bad weather. What's happen? The weatrher is fool....:-)

Josaver.