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The Motion fi xed eff ect adds drama to static images
and
lets you change image sizes, fl y them anywhere
on (and off ) the screen, and rotate them. You
can fur-
ther enhance motion characteristics by adding drop
shadows and frames and creating picture-in-picture
(PIP) eff ects.
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LESSON 10
Putting
Clips in Motion
Getting started
As you watch TV advertisements, you’re bound to see videos with clips flying over
other images or clips that rotate onscreen—starting as small dots and expanding
to full-screen size. You can create those effects by using the Motion fixed effect or
several clip-based effects with Motion settings.
You use the Motion effect
to position, rotate, or scale a clip within the video frame.
You can make those adjustments directly in the Program Monitor by dragging to
change its position, or you can drag or rotate
its handles to change its size, shape,
or orientation.
You can also adjust Motion parameters in the Effect Controls panel and animate
clips by using keyframes and Bezier controls.
Applying the Motion effect to clips
You adjust Motion effect parameters in the Program Monitor and the Effect
Controls panel.
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