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In the Effect
Controls panel menu, choose Save Preset.
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Name the preset, and click OK.
The preset appears in your Custom Preset folder.
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Try dragging it to other titles to confirm that it works.
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LESSON 9
Adding Video Effects
Review questions
1
What are the two ways to apply an effect to a clip?
2
List three ways to add a keyframe.
3
How do you make an effect start within a clip, rather than at the beginning?
4
Dragging an effect to a clip turns on its parameters in the Effect Controls panel,
but you don’t see the effect in the Program Monitor. Why not?
5
Describe how you can drag one effect to multiple clips.
6
Describe how to save multiple effects to a custom preset.
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Review answers
1
Drag the effect
to the clip, or select the clip and drag the effect to the Effect Controls
panel.
2
Move the current-time indicator in the Effect Controls panel to where you want a
keyframe, and activate keyframing by clicking the “Toggle animation” button; move
the
current-time indicator, and click the Add/Remove Keyframe button; and with
keyframing
activated, move the current-time indicator to a position, and change a
parameter.
3
One
of two ways, depending on the effect. Some effects, such as Fast Blur, have a 0
setting where they do not change the clip’s appearance. In that case,
add a keyframe
where you want the effect to start, and then set it to 0. Other effects are always on to
some degree.
In those cases, use the Razor Edit tool to cut the clip where you want the
effect to start, and then apply the effect to the segment on the right.
4
You need to move the Timeline current-time indicator to the
selected clip to see it in
the Program Monitor. Simply selecting a clip does not move the current-time indicator
to that clip.
5
Select multiple clips on the Timeline by Shift-selecting or dragging a selection around
them, and then drag the effect to the group of selected clips.
6
Ctrl-click (Windows) or Command-click (Mac OS) multiple effects in the Effect
Controls panel, and then choose the Save Preset command from the menu that appears.