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434Motion User Guide
6. Animate the opacity of Transition A by doing the following:
a. Click the Record button (press A) and select Transition A.
b. Drag the playhead to frame 1, then set Opacity to 100 in the Properties Inspector.
Because the default Opacity value is 100, move the Opacity value slider back and
forth, or enter 100 in the adjacent value slider to be sure a keyframe is created.
Tip: To see keyframes in the Timeline, click the Show/Hide Keyframes button in
the upper-right corner of the Timeline.
c. Drag the playhead to frame 300, then set Opacity to 100 in the Properties Inspector.
Again, adjust the Opacity value to be sure a keyframe is created. This prevents any
dipping to black as transition A fades into transition B.
d. Drag the playhead to frame 330, then set Opacity to 0 in the Properties Inspector.
When you play the project, Transition A fades into Transition B.
7. In the Layers list, select the Group.
8. In the toolbar, click Filters, then choose Blur > Prism.
9. Animate the blur amount of the Prism filter by doing the following:
a. Drag the playhead to frame 1, then open the Filters Inspector and set Amount to 0.
b. Drag the playhead to frame 280, then in the Filters Inspector, set Amount to 0.
c. Drag the playhead to frame 315, then in the Filters Inspector, set Amount to 50.
d. Drag the playhead to frame 350, then in the Filters Inspector, set Amount to 0.
When you play the project, Transition A fades into Transition B with a prism blur that
moves right, then left.