1 Select the first clip on the Timeline.
2 Expand the display of the Effect Controls panel until its view is wide enough for
the Show/Hide Timeline View button to become active.
Tip: Depending on
your screen size, you
might want to turn the
Effect Controls panel
into a floating window.
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Adding Video Effects
3 Delete any effects on the clips, then choose Presets > Solarize > Solarize In, and
finally drag the Solarize In preset to the Effect Controls panel.
4 Play the clip to see how this preset works. The clip starts at the maximum
Solarize threshold value and reduces to 0 at the one-second point.
5 Drag the effect’s second keyframe to the right; then play the clip again.
Keyframe
Add/Remove Keyframe
Go To Previous Keyframe
Go To Next Keyframe
It takes longer for the Solarize effect to resolve to the normal image. Keyframes
are not permanently fixed; you can change a keyframe’s position without
changing its value.
6 Delete the Solarize effect. Choose Video Effects > Stylize, select the Replicate
effect, drag it to the Effect Controls panel, and click its single disclosure triangle
to display its parameter.
7 With the Effect Controls panel active, press the Home or Page Up key or drag
the timeline indicator to position the current-time indicator at the beginning
of the clip.
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171 8 Click the “Toggle animation” button,
shown here.
Clicking this button does three things:
t Activates keyframing for the Replicate
effect’s Count parameter