User`s manual

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Digital Effects
The magic begins
ith this chapter and the next you will see some of the many advantages and
the flexibility that the realm of digital video affords.
Wedge
Overlays a half-transparent triangle on a student to assist you in determining
(for example) if a club moves in or out of plane during the golf swing.
Here’s an example:
Each video may have one wedge drawn at a time—when a new wedge is drawn, it
replaces one that may already be on the screen.
Although the wedge resembles the variable
Angle
tool, it is drawn differently. To draw
a wedge, click first at the apex (corner) of the angle. Move to draw the first leg of the
angle through either the shoulders or the hips. Next, click in the vicinity of the
opposite endpoint, and move to draw the other leg.
The V1 automatically remembers the last wedge that was drawn for each video, and
instantly recalls it when you click the
Wedge
button.
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