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Smoke FCP 7 Keyboard ShortcutFunction
Shift - Alt - ZFit Timeline to Selection
Down ArrowNext Transition (Current Track)
Ctrl - Down ArrowNext Transition (All Versions/Tracks)
Up ArrowPrevious Transition (Current Track)
Ctrl - Up ArrowPrevious Transition (All Versions/Tracks)
Command - Option - Down ArrowNext Instance of Current Timeline FX (Current Track)
Command - Option - Up ArrowPrevious Instance of Current Timeline FX (Current Track)
Adding Timeline FX to Gaps
Gaps are empty spaces between elements in an edit sequence. When you apply Timeline FX to a gap, you
create a gap effect.
The effects applied to gaps affect the media under them.
Gaps usually appear in the following places:
The empty space between media elements on a video track.
An empty video track.
The space between cut points on an empty video track. Cut points are useful for containing a gap effect
applied to an empty video track. The areas to either side of the cut points are also gaps.
Gap effects are not restricted by in points, out points, cuts and transitions, so they are easily trimmed, moved
and duplicated. You can trim a gap effect over the entire duration of the video track regardless of the
underlying cut points.
You can also freely edit cuts and transitions between elements on video tracks under the gap effect. You can
cut an element, add a transition at the cut point, and then replace the incoming element without affecting
the gap effect. In addition, gap effects can be copied and placed over different media in the timeline.
To add Timeline FX to a gap:
1 Do one of the following:
Move the positioner and its focus point over the gap.
Select a gap between two segments or two cuts.
Select a gap between a segment and a cut.
Select an empty video track.
2 Click the FX button to display the Effects ribbon.
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