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How to organize your Matrox video effects in custom bins
How to organize your Matrox video effects in
custom bins
To organize your Matrox video effects and transitions, you can create custom
bins in the
Effects window. For example, you can create a bin called Shape
Effects
to hold the Matrox cube, particle, and sphere effects.
°To create a new custom bin for your effects:
1 Click the New Custom Bin icon ( ).
2 Locate the new bin by scrolling down to the bottom of the Effects window,
then double-click the name of the custom bin and type in a new name.
3 Drag and drop your favorite video effects into their new bin.
¦NoteDragging and dropping effects into new custom bins only creates a
shortcut to the effect. Your Matrox realtime video effects will still remain in their
default location (that is, in the
Matrox folder located in the Video Effects bin).
A note about nested sequences
To avoid frequent updates to the Premiere Pro Timeline, finish editing your
sequences before nesting them inside another sequence. This is because when
you make changes to a nested sequence, the master sequence in which you’ve
nested this sequence must also be updated.
Selecting your speed control method
You can choose the type of speed control that’s best suited for individual clips in
your Premiere Pro projects. By default, the speed control method of each clip on
the Timeline is set to
Frame Blend Speed Changes, which interpolates
between the video fields, and typically works well on standard or slow-paced
video and camera pans. If your project contains a series of fast-action clips,
however, you may want to change the speed control of these clips to mimic the
classic “bob and weave” algorithm found on Betacam machines.
°To change the speed control method for a clip on the Timeline:
1 Right-click the clip on the Timeline, and choose Field Options.
2 Select Frame Blend Speed Changes to use the speed control method that’s
recommended for standard or slow-paced video and camera pans. For fast-
action video, you may get better results by clearing this option.
Remarks
If you’ve increased a clip’s speed to a value from 101% to 199%, you may
experience dropped frames when playing back the clip with
Frame Blend
Speed Changes
selected. This is because of the high demand placed on
your system’s CPU. If this happens, clear
Frame Blend Speed Changes to
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