Hi
I have a problem with the X spin effect.
In a sequens with 3 video tracks, V1 is a background pic, v2 and v3 has the pip eff on to different videos, and now I want the x spin to be the transaction between one clip in v2 and another clip in v2, and the same in v3
The problem is when I place the transaction between the 2 clips in v3 the effect applys to all the other video tracks, and that is not that I want.
How can a resolve the problem?
Regrads
Dalhoj
Remove the PIP, apply the transition in the v3 layer, then with red segment, select both clips, then apply the PIP by CTRL-clicking it in the Effects Palette. Now you get one PIP effect in V3 with the 2 clips and their transition nested inside.
Try to add the X spin effect as the transition between the 2 clips on V2 and V3 Then mark the 2 clips (for ex. on V2) make a subsequence and apply the PIP effect on the subseq. Do the same with the clips on the other track.Regards Moses
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I have still the problem, after I apply the transaction, it then applys to all the video tracks. also the v1 = background pic. As I would understand it, the x spin should only apply to the track it is applyed to? But that is not the cace here.
On V2 place your first shot for a duration of both the first shot and second shot. Apply the PIP effect. Now step into the first shot (the up and down arrows on the timeline tool), mark a start point for the second shot and edit it in at this level. Place your X spin between the two shots and step back out. Done.
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Larry Rubin: On V2 place your first shot for a duration of both the first shot and second shot. Apply the PIP effect. Now step into the first shot (the up and down arrows on the timeline tool), mark a start point for the second shot and edit it in at this level. Place your X spin between the two shots and step back out. Done.
It works, but it is not what I want it to do. I have two clips in pip. one in v2 and one in v3, it is these two clips there should spin around and be replaced by to new clips in v2 and v3. while the spinning the clip in v1 should be the background, and there should not be any black v1=background house, v2=left pip, v3= right pip
x spin only on v3
v1=background house, v2=right pip, v3= left pip
Hope you can help
OK try this. Background on V1. On V2, your left PIP with the step in edit for the X spin as I descirbed before to transition from left PIP image 1 to left PIP image 2. On V3 exactly over top of the clips on V2, your right PIP with step ins and images same as on V2.
Dalhoj,
This is neither difficult or complicated. On V1 you have your background. On V2 place your two clips that will spin into each other. do the same on V3. use the "PIP" effect on all clips on V2&3. Go into clip 1 on V2 and at the tail end of the clip set a keyframe at half the time of the entire transition from the end. Promote the effect to 3D and select "y" spin. It's "y" because you're spinning the clip on the up and down axis not the left to right axis of "x." select the ending keyframe and grab the left handle, and spin the PIP 90 degrees to the right (or left) until it disappears. Go to clip 2, use PIP, and set the keyframe at half the transition time from the front end. Promote to 3D. select "y" spin and grab the right handle and spin the PIP 90 degrees to the left (or right.) When you play back V2, clip 1 will spin into clip 2 and the background on V1 will be unaffected. Repeat the process on V3.
Good Luck,
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Now it solved.
I made the pip in the video track v2 and v3, in a new seq. made a video mixdown.
Placed the video mixdown in the old seq. on v2 and had the backgound pic in v1. put a luma key an v2 to remove the black, and steped in to v2 and made a cut, and placed the transition x spin there. and then it worked.
See the pic below:
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