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  • Intraframe Editing: Just for Fun

    Intraframe editing really has a million-and-one uses! Check this one out as we enhance a scene using clone, erase and lighten objects creating a second distant island in the background. This was shot on location at North Head near Devonport which is located on the north shore of Auckland harbour, New...
    Posted to Techniques/How-to (MediaGallery) by TrainerDave on Mon, Sep 7 2009
  • Intraframe editing: Hiding a blur

    Ever wanted to blur something in the background but then has somethin pass in front of it that you did not want to blur? No worries! Check this video out and see how easy it is to do with an Erase shape.
    Posted to Techniques/How-to (MediaGallery) by TrainerDave on Mon, Sep 7 2009
  • Bullet List with AvidFX

    Although Avid Title Tool and Avid Marquee are capable of handling most types of Text effects, it can be nice to find a quick way of using a Title template to do some more advanced effect. AvidFX has a very powerful Title tool under the bonnet. Here is a look at a quick way of creating a Bullet List....
    Posted to Techniques/How-to (MediaGallery) by drbgaijin on Wed, Mar 25 2009
  • Bullet List with AvidFX

    Although Avid Title Tool and Avid Marquee are capable of handling most types of Text effects, it can be nice to find a quick way of using a Title template to do some more advanced effect. AvidFX has a very powerful Title tool under the bonnet. Here is a look at a quick way of creating a Bullet List....
    Posted to Avid Community Tutorials (Forum) by drbgaijin on Wed, Mar 25 2009
  • Global Audio Adjustment

    Not the only way to do it. But here is one way that I have found that makes sense to me. Also included is a little tip on resetting the Volume Slider to zero. Regards, Douglas
    Posted to Techniques/How-to (MediaGallery) by drbgaijin on Mon, Mar 16 2009
  • Global Audio Adjustment

    Not the only way to do it. But here is one way that I have found that makes sense to me. Also included is a little tip on resetting the Volume Slider to zero. Regards, Douglas The playback screen can be maximised by clicking on the "Full-Screen" button on the control strip.
    Posted to Avid Community Tutorials (Forum) by drbgaijin on Mon, Mar 16 2009
  • Add your own Transitions to the "Quick Transition" Menu

    I'd like to thank Pixel Monkey for starting a very interesting thread in Avid's Tips & Tutorials area. His first post gave me the inspiration for this Tutorial. The url to his thread is: http://community.avid.com/forums/t/62367.aspx The "Quick Transition" Menu has a choice of: Disslove...
    Posted to Avid Community Tutorials (Forum) by drbgaijin on Fri, Mar 6 2009
  • A Split Screen Effect using "Crop" Control

    This effect has been around since the beginning of time. Probably one of the earliest effects used in films. Simple though it is, there are a surprising number of budding editors who have never realised it can be done very easily in MC. Not so many days ago there was a question on the Forums about how...
    Posted to Avid Community Tutorials (Forum) by drbgaijin on Sun, Mar 1 2009
  • BCC Pan & Zoom

    I found that this filter was more difficult to get the hang of than the Avid Pan & Zoom filter. However, once I started to understand it I could see that it gave better control and probably better sharpness and a smoother pan than the Avid filter. Luckily both of them reside in the Effects Palette...
    Posted to Avid Community Tutorials (Forum) by drbgaijin on Fri, Feb 20 2009
  • Avid Pan & Zoom

    This Tutorial is longer than I usually produce. This is due to the fact that I want to show a few of the pitfalls that I met when trying to learn this technique. The actual Pan & Zoom part is covered by a very informative Tutorial by Avid's Adam Kranitz. It can be found at: http://community.avid...
    Posted to Techniques/How-to (MediaGallery) by drbgaijin on Thu, Feb 19 2009
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