Title Generator And Cross-Fade Effects
By
Frank Völkel,
published on January 11, 2001
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: video, editing, for
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: video, editing, for
Contents
- 1. Price War: DV Editing For The Mass Market
- 2. Put To The Test: Pinnacle Studio DV Plus
- 3. Test Procedure: Recording - Editing - Output
- 4. Test Procedure: Recording - Editing - Output, Continued
- 5. Test Procedure: Recording - Editing - Output, Continued
- 6. Title Generator And Cross-Fade Effects
- 7. Output Of The Finished Film: DV Or MPEG
- 8. And What About MPEG-4?
6. Title Generator And Cross-Fade Effects
Note : At time of testing there were no english drivers and software available!
As is the case with all editing software, the timeline determines the sequence and structure of a film.

The numerous integrated cross-fade effects usually appear a little too playful. Nevertheless, wise and sparing use of the effects will attract attention.
In addition to the title generator, the Studio DV software offers numerous cross-fade effects. These may also be copied into the timeline as required and can be adjusted manually.

The finished film can also be saved as a DV video on tape or in an other format.

The MPEG format is ideally suited for playback:: the data flow can be variably adjusted.
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