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Introducing Effects
When you play this clip, you will notice that the same action plays on
V1 and V2; but on V2, the frame is smaller and off-center, the image is
transparent, and it has a soft border that blends into the background. It
looks OK, but it would be better if it faded up and faded down.
13. To do this, inse rt two keyf rames near the beginn ing and end o f the
effect. Then, on the first and last keyframes (because a PIP is created
with a Start keyframe and an End keyframe), change the Level param-
eter to 0.
Set Start and End keyframe Level values to 0
14. Repeat steps 3–12 on any other segments in the Timeline you choose.
Feel free to tweak any parameter values to vary the visual results. Also
experiment by adding a second video track and stacking three or more
video layers.
Nesting Effects
As you have learned, layering creates vertical effects that allow you to view
simultaneous video streams. Effects that you apply to higher video layers
display in front of effects placed on lower layers. When you layer effects,
you generally build the bottom layers first and work your way up to the top.
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