HD

Table Of Contents
Chapter 54 Compositing and Layering 781
IX
Applying Composite Modes to Clips
Applying different composite modes to layered clips in a sequence is easy. The main
thing to remember is that composite modes affect the interaction between one layered
clip and whichever clip is underneath it in the sequence. Clips that are above a layered
clip using a composite mode are unaffected.
To apply a composite mode to a clip in your sequence:
1 With two layered clips edited into your sequence, select the topmost clip in the Timeline.
2 Choose Modify > Composite Mode, then choose a composite mode.
See “Composite Modes in Final Cut Express HD on page 782 for information on the
different modes.
3 Move the playhead over these two clips to see the interaction between the two clips in
the Canvas.
You can quickly view or change a clips composite mode while working in the
Timeline. This provides a fast alternative to choosing a different composite mode
from the Modify menu.
To view or change a clips composite mode:
1 Control-click a clip in the Timeline, then choose Composite Mode from the shortcut menu.
2 Choose a new mode from the submenu.
Normal composite mode,
with the opacity of the
top clip (the dancers) at
50 percent
In this example, the
Screen composite mode
is on the upper of two
clips; no opacity is on
either clip.