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Depending on you hardware, it may take a little time for a transition effect to
be created by your computer. This is called "rendering time" and is
necessary with all transitions, with more complicated ones requiring more
time. A jump cut, where the clips are simply placed beside each other on the
same track, requires no rendering time and is sometimes just as useful.
Video Editor offers so many fun and interesting transition effects that it is
sometimes easy to get carried away and use them between every clip. A
fancy transition is not always the best artistic choice however, and can at
times be distracting. Simple jump cuts or fades are often your best choices.
It is of course trivial to reverse this effect to fade from black at the start of
your movie. Just make sure that the color clip precedes the video clip in the
Timeline and then make sure that you change the direction of the transition
to go from the black color clip to the video clip.
Another common effect is called the Turn Page effect, located in the Film
folder of the Production Library. Simply drag the effect onto the Fx track
between two overlapping clips.
Turn Page transition effect
Summary of Contents for MEDIASTUDIO PRO 6
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