Applying Transitions
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From what two places can you choose a transition effect? | Choose transition effects from the Effects tab in the Browser and the Effects menu. | |
In which option do you need to target the edit point by selecting it or positioning the playhead over it? | Before applying a transition from the Effects menu, you must target the edit point. | |
What are the three ways to change the duration of a transition in the Timeline? | Drag the edge of the transition icon; Control-click the transition icon, | |
What are the three ways that a transition can be aligned to an edit point? | Use Center On Edit, Start On Edit, and End On Edit. | |
How can Command-C and Command -V be used on transitions? | Selecting a transition and pressing Command-C copies the transition. Moving the playhead to the target edit point and pressing Command-V pastes the copied transition. | |
How do you open the Transition Editor? | Either Control-click one side of the transition icon and choose Open [type of transition] from the shortcut menu, or double-click one side of the icon in a sequence clip. | |
How are more-complex transitions different from dissolves? | These types of transitions have additional parameters, such as border width and color, that can be adjusted in the Transition Editor. | |
What RT setting should you choose when you want to preview as many effects in your sequence as possible? | Choose Unlimited RT and Dynamic. | |
In what three ways can you save a favorite transition? | From the Transition Editor, drag the Drag Hand icon to the Effects tab and release it in the Favorites bin; choose Effects > Make Favorite; or press Option-F. | |
How do you set a new default transition? | Control-click the transition in the Effects tab and choose Set Default Transition from the shortcut menu. |
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