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Videos and Pictures
Jump between In/Out points (Ctrl+K): Check out the
scene!
Save Take (Shift+T): The scene is saved to the Takes direc-
tory.
2. All scenes found by the automatic scene recognition func-
tion can be stored in the Takes directory, enabling quick
assembly of scenes.
3. The takes directory may be used to as either a source or
a destination directory. Use the Takes directory to build
complex storyboards: You can place takes from the di-
rectory into the arranger, or drag new scenes into the
Takes directory allowing you to build complex
storyboards along the way: The individual scenes that
make up the video are cut first, before being arranged
on the tracks.
4. Since Takes also contain corresponding effects, one can
store different variations of the same movie with differ-
ent effects in the Takes directory. The Takes directory
uses very little memory in contrast to rendering out the
actual video files!
Separate audio from video material
Select ”Adjustment/information” > ”Audio/video adjust-
ments” > ”Extract sound from video” from the File menu.
Videos with a sound track will now appear in the Timeline
Mode as two separate objects (audio object and video ob-
ject). The two objects automatically form a group.
To edit the audio and video objects separately, select the
function ”Dissolve group”. Now you can replace the audio
or the video track, or process each file separately. Re-join/
regroup the tracks with the ”Export arrangement” func-
tion.
Transitions
When you drag scenes into the arranger, the individual
video scenes in the timeline or storyboard usually sequen-
tially follow one after the other. This is called a “hard cut”.
However, you can make scenes blend or “transition” into
each other. This means that for the duration of the transi-
tion, two clips are playing simultaneously and are mixed
in a variety of “blends”. You will find numerous blends in
the Media Pool’s transition directory.
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