Operation Manual
Video filters 137
4 Click Add key frame to set that frame as a key frame in the
clip. You can adjust the video filte
r settings for that particular
frame.
Note: A
diamond-shaped mark on the Timeline Control bar
appears and indicates that the frame is a key frame in the clip.
5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to add more key frames to your clip.
6 Use the Timeline controls to edit or to go to a key frame in the
clip.
• To delete a key frame, click Remove key frame .
• Click Reverse key frames
to reverse the sequence of key
frames on the Timeline such that the s
equence starts with the
last key frame and ends with the first key frame.
• To move to the succeeding key frame, click Go to next key
fr
ame
.
• To move to the key frame prior to the one selected, click Go to
previous key frame .
7 Click Fade In and Fade Out to establish fade points in your
filter.
8 Adjust the video filter settings according to your preferences.
9 Preview the changes you've made by clicking Play in the
Preview Window of the dialog box.
10 Click OK when finished.
Note: To preview the clip with the video filter applied, use the
Preview Window or an external device such as a TV monitor or DV
camcorder.
To choose the display medium, click , then click to open the
Preview Playback Options dialog box.