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Clips and transitions on Transition track. Transitions are shown as dark areas between
clips.
To learn how to create a transition track, see
Adding Tracks to the Mixer on
page 3704.
If you want to make a less linear blend between clips than the blend created
by a transition, see
Adjusting Track Weight on page 3730.
Adjusting Transitions
Transitions are automatically created between clips when you load the clips
into a Transition track. You can adjust the start or end point of a transition
by dragging either end of the transition in the Mixer.
When a transition appears with hatchmarks, this indicates that the transition
is invalid. This can occur when a clip's brackets are reversed, with the
out-bracket before the in-bracket. You can correct this problem by dragging
each end of the transition to reverse the ends.
A useful transition can occur anyplace where two clips overlap. The unused
part of the clip on either side of the transition appears with hatchmarks to
indicate that that part of the clip will not be used in the mix. This type of
transition is often used for foot-based clips, when the best place for a transition
is not always at the edge of a clip.
Using the Motion Mixer | 3725