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Ops 15–4 • Squeeze & Tease Sequences and Wipes Vision Operator’s Manual (v12.0 MD)
6. Create Keyframe 1 for the sequence by positioning the channel how you want the
sequence to start.
7. Set the duration for Keyframe 1 as follows:
Press Duration on the S&T MD Sequence Menu 1-2.
•Use the Frames knob on the S&T MD Sequence Menu 1-2 to select the number
of frame (amount of time) the switcher will take to move to this keyframe. This
duration is only used when the sequence is being run in reverse.
Operating Tip — If you do not want to enter a specific duration, you can insert a Hold in the
sequence by toggling the Hold on the S&T MD Sequence Menu 2-2 to On. When the
sequence reaches this point, it will wait until you press Auto Trans again.
8. Select the type of rotation you want for the keyframe as follows:
•Use the Rotate knob on the S&T MD Sequence Menu 1-2 to select the type of
rotation you want to be performed when the channel moves to this keyframe. You
can choose between the following:
Normal — Select this option if you have defined the rotation using the S&T
MD Position/Crop Menu.
Spin — Select this option if you are using the Spin feature of the Advanced
Position Menu. Refer to the section “Spin” on page Ops 13-11 for more
information on setting up a spin.
9. Select the type of motion you want for the keyframe as follows:
•Use the Type knob on the S&T MD Sequence Menu 1-2 to select the type of
motion you want to be perform when the channel moves to this keyframe. You can
choose between the following:
Smooth — The channel accelerates slowly at the start and decelerates slowly
at the end of the sequence. The motion between the keyframes is a straight
line. Proceed to Step (11.) to set up the rotation of the keyframe.
Spline — The channel accelerates slowly at the start and decelerates slowly
at the end of the sequence. The motion between the keyframes is a user
modifiable spline-curve that smoothly moves the channel through each
keyframe. Proceed to Step (10.) to set up the rotation of the keyframe.
Linear — The channel moves from keyframe to keyframe at a constant
velocity. This produces a step-motion effect. Proceed to Step (11.) to set up the
rotation of the keyframe.
10. If you selected Spline as the type of motion, adjust the spline parameters as follows:
Press More B Spine Params on the S&T MD Sequence Menu 2-2.
Spline Parameters — S&T MD Sequence Menu 2-2

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