Trimming Elements | Displaying the Multi-Layer Timeline | ||
Chapter 7, Editing |
A transition is a way to go from one element to another. There are two types of transitions:
Splices
Dissolves
When you add a shot to the Timeline, it automatically creates a splice. A splice is where one element ends and the following element begins, creating a hard transition. It is also possible to add a splice to an element in the Timeline to divide the element into two sections. You can remove a splice from an element, creating a continuous element.
Click and drag the focus point to the layer you want to splice.
Move the positioner to the exact location of the element you want to splice.
Click Cut (or press Shift+C).
A splice is added.
Place the positioner on the right-most (also known as the B) side of the previously cut shot.
Click Join (or press Shift+J).
Note: You cannot join elements coming from two different shots. You can join two shots coming from the same source clip with consecutive source timecode.
A dissolve is the blending of two elements over a defined period of time. By default, Lustre adds a dissolve centred over the transition. You can slide the dissolve to make it start before or after the transition.
Also by default, a dissolve is set to be one second, based upon the project's frame rate (e.g., 24, 25, or 30 frames per second). You can change the duration by trimming the dissolve or by using the dissolve duration field in the Edit menu.
When you are working with multiple layers, elements located on the top layer can dissolve to a gap that reveals the content located on the bottom layer, therefore creating the equivalent of a dissolve between two shots.
There are two ways to add a dissolve to the upcoming transition of the layer under Focus.
Place the focus point and positioner on top of the A-side of the transition where you would like to create your dissolve.
Do one of the following:
Warning: When building Timelines with multiple layers and transitions from layer to layer, avoid dissolving from a shot to a dissolve located on another layer. Dissolve only from a shot to a shot, otherwise, Lustre displays a red 'X'. |
You can remove a dissolve from the Timeline.
Select the dissolve, or multiple dissolves.
The dissolve turns yellow.
Do one of the following:
Press Shift +D.
Click Del.
There are a couple of ways to change the duration of a dissolve.
Right-click and drag the timeline to make sure the right dissolve is showing.
Place the positioner on the dissolve you want to modify.
Note: The positioner needs to be located before the dissolve.
Click Edit.
The Edit menu appears.
Drag the Dissolve slider to set the dissolve duration. See, Changing Dissolve Duration.
Enable Trim.
Click and drag the dissolve using the Trim Head or Trim Tail cursor.
By default, Lustre adds a dissolve centred over the transition, but you can change the orientation of the dissolve. See Editing a Dissolve.
Enable Trim.
Move the cursor over the dissolve you want to modify. The slip & slide cursor appears.
Click and drag the dissolve to its new position.
Note: When you add a dissolve, make sure there are enough handles for the duration of the transition. If you add a dissolve over a transition between two elements that do not have head/tail frames, the dissolve goes from the outgoing element to black and from black to the upcoming element. Trimming or slipping the elements may help solve the problem.