Examples of Soft Effects Converted to Nodes
 
 
 

When you extract a soft effect, segments or other soft effects may also get extracted so that vertical editing from the timeline is maintained. Some of these scenarios are illustrated in the following examples.

The resulting schematics in the examples may vary depending on the RGB and Matte Key settings of the Text soft effects.

If a clip contains only one segment and it is not part of a vertical edit, only the soft effect is extracted and its corresponding node is automatically connected to the original clip.

Example 1: Extracting a Text soft effect from a segment not part of a vertical edit:

  1. Select the timeline segment with the soft effect that you want to extract.

    In the following example, the selected segment is not part of a vertical edit. The segment has a Text soft effect.

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    (a) Selected segment with Text soft effect  

  2. Bring the segment into a BFX level with the Post option.

    The segment you selected is loaded as a clip in a Batch setup. All applied soft effects are brought in with the clip.

  3. To display the clip's timeline, select the clip and click Timeline. Then Ctrl-drag the Text soft effect indicator from the clip’s timeline to the schematic.
    NoteIf you do not see the Timeline button, swipe the left side of the screen or double-click the clip.

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    The Text soft effect is converted to a Text node. The node is automatically connected to the clip brought into the BFX setup.

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    (a) Text node converted from Text soft effect  

  4. Use the Text node to modify the Text setup or to connect to other clips.

If you enter a BFX level with all segments that make up the vertical edit and then extract soft effects, the corresponding segment becomes a new clip and is automatically connected to the extracted soft effects.

Only the selected soft effects get extracted if there are no other soft effects affecting the vertical edit.

Example 2: Extracting soft effects on segments that make up a complete vertical edit:

  1. Select the segments making up the vertical edit on the timeline.

    In the following example, the front layer on the timeline is keyed over a background layer with an Axis soft effect. The front layer also has a Text soft effect.

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    (a) Axis and Text soft effect indicators

  2. Bring both segments into a BFX level using the Post option.

    Both segments are loaded in a Batch setup as a single clip with their soft effects.

  3. To display the clip's timeline, select the clip in the schematic and click Timeline.
    NoteIf you do not see the Timeline button, swipe the left side of the screen or double-click the clip.

    The imported timeline layers and their soft effects are preserved.

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    (a) Axis and Text soft effect indicators  

  4. Ctrl-drag both soft effect indicators from the clip’s timeline to the schematic.
  5. The extracted soft effects are converted to nodes and their corresponding segment becomes a new clip. The nodes are connected together in the order of the soft effects pipeline. (The processing order is from bottom to top of the soft effect buttons on the EditDesk record timeline.)

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    (a) Original clip  (b) New clip (c) Text soft effect converted to Text node  (d) Axis soft effect converted to Action node with indirect layer 

    NoteIn this example, if you extracted only the Text soft effect, you would get the same result. The Action node would also get extracted because its segment is part of a vertical edit.
  6. Use any of the nodes to modify the setups or to connect to other clips.

If you extract a soft effect from a segment that is part of a vertical edit, everything above the extracted segment is also extracted so as to preserve the same visual result. In this workflow, you enter a BFX level with all segments that make up the vertical edit.

Example 3: Extracting soft effects on segments that are part of a vertical edit:

  1. Select all the segments making up the vertical edit on the timeline.

    In the following example, layer 4 has an Axis and a CC soft effect, layer 3 has an Axis soft effect, and layer 2 has an Axis and a CC soft effect.

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    (a) Layer 4 (b) Layer 3  (c) Layer 2 

  2. Bring the segments into a BFX level using the Post option.

    The segments you selected are loaded as a clip in a Batch setup. All applied soft effects are brought in with the clip.

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    (a) Clip with soft effects 

  3. To display the clip's timeline, select the clip and click Timeline.
    NoteIf you do not see the Timeline button, swipe the left side of the screen or double-click the clip.

    All applied soft effects are preserved on the imported segments.

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    (a) Clip layers and soft effects  

  4. Ctrl-drag the soft effect indicators to the schematic.

    In the following example, the Axis soft effect from layer 3 is extracted. Layer 3 is affected by the compositing of the soft Axis from layer 4. As a result, extracting the soft effect of layer 3 automatically extracts the segments of both layers 3 and 4 to rebuild the visual result in an Action setup. The CC soft effects remain on the layers.

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    (a) Clip from layer 3  (b) Clip from layer 4  (c) Original clip (d) Timeline of original clip 

  5. Use any of the nodes to modify the setups or to connect to other clips.