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Keyframe Path
The keyframe path sets how an image changes from one
keyframe to the next keyframe.
Setting the keyframe path sets how interpolation is
pe
rformed between keyframes.
The keyframe path cannot be set for
an effect timeline of
an external device region.
Executing an Effect Timeline
You can execute an effect timeline using the [RUN]
button in the utility/shotbox control block and utility
control block, or the [Run] button in the menu. You can
set a loop for repeated execution.
You can specify the followi
ng execution directions of an
effect timeline.
Normal: Executes from the first keyfra
me to the last
keyframe.
Reverse: Executes from the last keyf
rame to the first
keyframe.
Normal/Reverse: Execution direc
tion changes each time
the effect timeline execution finishes.
Looping cannot be set for an effect timeline of an external
de
vice region. Only normal execution direction is
supported.
Keyframe fader
You can execute an effect timeline manually using the
fade
r lever in the transition control block/transition
control block (simple type) on the ICP-X7000.
Effect Timeline List
Displaying the Effect Timeline List
Open the Home > Register > Effect Timeline > Timeline
View > List menu (18301.11).
You can check the information in
the effect timeline for
each region in the timeline list.
A blue frame is displayed for
the reference region.
a Eff
ect timeline list display start point timecode
b Zo
om out button
Shrinks the display of the effect timeline list.
c Zoom in
button
Enlarges the display of the
effect timeline list.
d Effe
ct timeline list display stop point timecode
e Re
gion name
f Re
gister number and register name
g Execut
ion direction
Displays the effect timeline execu
tion direction (normal
direction or reverse direction) using an arrow icon.
h S
tart point timecode
Displays the delay time between when an effect timeline
e
xecution is initiated and when the effect timeline
actually begins.
i Ke
yframe loop
Displays the number of loops remaining/number of loops
speci
fied and a loop icon a when keyframe loop is set.
The loop range is indicted by a blue bar.
Note
Note