Advanced Operations
Enable Image ReStore
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1 In the Image Store, Images, Movie Edit menu, select Build as the Edit Type.
2 Select an Image Store channel for the Video/Fill element (right).
3 If desired, select the Change Movie button to select a different movie.
4 Repeat for the Key/Cut movie.
5 Turn off the Key from Video button in the Key/Cut element area.
6 Turn off the Video Key button (when highlighted) in the Key/Cut element area.
Result: The key from the Key/Cut channel is paired with the video from the Video/Fill
channel.
7 Position the movie for each element at the first synchronized frame.
8 Optionally, with the Lock button enabled, the composite elements can be previewed
using the Image Store movie controls before building the new movie.
9 Select the Build Movie button and create a name for the Image Store movie using the
pop-up keyboard.
Build a Movie With Video from One Channel as the Key for Another
The video of the Key/Cut channel can be paired with the video in the Video/Fill channel as
its key to create a new movie using the Build Edit feature.
1 In the Image Store, Images, Movie Edit menu, select
Build as the Edit Type.
2 Select an Image Store channel for the Video/Fill element (right).
3 If des
ired, select the Change Movie button to select a different movie.
4 Repeat for the Key/Cut movie.
5 Turn off the
Key from Video button in the Key/Cut element area.
6 Result: The Video Key button is highlighted (and must remain on) meaning the video
from the Key/Cut channel is the key for the video in the Video/Fill channel.
7 Position the movie for each element at the first synchronized frame.
8 Optionally, with the
Lock button enabled, the composite elements can be previewed
using the Image Store movie controls before building the new movie.
9 Select the
Build Movie button and create a name for the Image Store movie using the
pop-up keyboard.
Offset an Image Store Key/Cut Signal with Build Edit
A negative offset sets the Key/Cut signal to start before the Video/Fill; if the key is shorter
than the video, the last frame will record as a still to the end of the movie. A Positive offset
sets the key signal to start after the Video/Fill and records a still of the first frame of the key
until the key starts.