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Adding Effects to Media

Cropping a Clip
 
                
               
             
             
            
            Blurring a Clip
          
       
       
       
       
      To blur the front,
         matte clip, or back clip for the selected media, use the Xblur and
         Yblur fields. The Xblur field controls the amount of blurring on
         the horizontal (X) axis, and the Yblur field controls the amount
         of blurring on the vertical (Y) axis.
      
      NoteIf you apply the
            media to more than one surface, all the surfaces are blurred.
         
      You can use a Gaussian
         (Gaussian enabled) or a Box blur (Gaussian disabled):
      
      
         - Gaussian blur has rounded, smoother edges.
            It is a better blur for animation because it can be blurred on a
            subpixel level (0.00).
         
- Box blur has rectangular, rougher edges.
To blur the front clip of media:
      
      
         - In Action, click Media.
- Select the front media.
- To use a Gaussian blur, double-click
            the Gaussian field (otherwise a Box blur is applied).
         
- Set the blur using the Xblur and Yblur
            values, and then negate the values for the Blur fields on the matte
            media. For example, to blur only the front clip 10 pixels on both
            axes, set the front Xblur and Yblur fields to 10 and the matte Xblur
            and Yblur fields to -10.
            TipAlt-drag over the XBlur or YBlur field
                  to change both values proportionally.
                
To blur the matte clip of media:
      
      
         - In Action, click Media.
- Select the matte media.
- To use a Gaussian blur, double-click
            the Gaussian field (otherwise a Box blur is applied).
         
- Set the matte Xblur and Yblur fields.
            Blurring only the matte clip produces a softer edge on the surface
            of the front clip.
            TipAlt-drag over the Xblur or Yblur field
                  to change both values proportionally.