Vp21 update: Adjustment events just got better for me

Howard-Vigorita wrote on 11/8/2023, 9:33 AM

Been trying to get some use out of adjustment events in my multicam projects. To fade all the camera tracks together without regard to crossfades between cameras during a song-fade at the end, usually during audience applause. My classic way of doing that was to put matching composite envelopes on every video track. Which is allot of work. Adjustment events may still need more development, but at least I can now get them to do this... I just made a short illustration with the vp21, build 187 update :

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Steve_Rhoden wrote on 11/8/2023, 9:44 AM

So thrilled it now functions exactly as its namesake in After Effects..... @Howard-Vigorita What further development you think it may need?

3POINT wrote on 11/8/2023, 10:41 AM

@Howard-Vigorita Without the use of an adjustment event, you also simple can fade out multi tracks by changing the opacity of a solid black (or coloured) event:

DMT3 wrote on 11/8/2023, 10:45 AM

@3POINT That is how I have always handled it.

 

3POINT wrote on 11/8/2023, 10:53 AM

@3POINT That is how I have always handled it.

 

Me too!

Howard-Vigorita wrote on 11/8/2023, 11:10 AM

So thrilled it now functions exactly as its namesake in After Effects..... @Howard-Vigorita What further development you think it may need?

@Steve_Rhoden I would expect adjustment events to also react to clip fades and composite envelopes the way regular events do. Was pleasantly surprised that a clip fade which did nothing suddenly came to life when I dropped a GL Transition onto it.

Howard-Vigorita wrote on 11/8/2023, 12:06 PM

@Howard-Vigorita Without the use of an adjustment event, you also simple can fade out multi tracks by changing the opacity of a solid black (or coloured) event:

@3POINT Never thought of that. Mulling it over, that might actually be better if you can limit the reach of the black event by making it a compositing parent which doesn't seem to be working yet for adjustment events. Gotta play with that some. Thanks for the tip.