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Click the Remove Selected Plug-In button to remove the current plug-in from the chain.
Applying video event effects before or after event panning or cropping
To prevent unwanted blurring, you can choose whether effects are applied to the event before or after any
event panning and cropping by arranging the Pan/Crop button in the plug-in chain at the top of the Video
Event FX window. For more information, see "Panning and Cropping Video Events" on page 275.
Here, the Deform plug-in is applied before the pan/crop and the Glow and Color Curves plug-ins are
applied after the pan/crop.
Applying video track effects before or after track compositing
When you add effects to a video track, you can specify whether the effects are applied before or after
compositing. For more information, see "Compositing and Masks" on page 385.
You can choose whether an effect is applied pre- or post-compositing by arranging the Composite button
in the plug-in chain at the top of the Video FX window.
Bypassing all video effects
You can use the Split-Screen View button in the Video Preview window to create a split-screen preview
that bypasses all video effects (track effects, event effects, media effects, and video output effects) without
removing them from your project. For more information, see "Split-Screen Previews" on page 472.
Animating a video effect
If you want to create an animated effect, use the keyframe controller at the bottom of the Video Event FX
dialog to establish distinct settings throughout the duration of the effect.
During playback, intermediate frames are interpolated to create smooth motion. For more information, see
"Keyframe Animation" on page 294.
Automating video output effect parameters with the bus track
You can think of Vegas Pro as having a single video bus: when you have multiple tracks, they are all
composited to a single video output. For more information, see "Compositing Video" on page 385.
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