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8. DVE Operations

Editing Keyframes

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Keyframe editing is the ability to change one or more parameters of a given keyframe, within a single or dual keyframe effect. With the DVE Menu, there are several very important rules with regard to keyframe editing:

Single keyframe editing — When you edit single keyframe effects, you are always editing the keyframe that you are physically seeing on your Program or Preview monitor (assuming that the keyer is enabled on PST or PGM).

Dual keyframe editing — When you edit dual keyframe effects, you can edit the keyframe that you’re physically seeing, or you can edit the “next” keyframe — the one currently off air (the one that’s not currently visible). This capability provides you with a unique “live edit” mode, and if you understand the tools available, you’ll never make an on-air error with the DVE.

For example, let’s say that keyframe 1 is on PGM, but the Director immediately wants the PIP flown completely off screen to the right (and that location is not the keyframe currently programmed in the effect). Using the editing controls, you can select keyframe 2, edit it without actually seeing it, and fly the effect off screen. You could also select a shot box keyframe, and perform the same action.

The figure below illustrates the keyframe editing section at the top of the DVE Menu, and the DVE Run buttons on the menu’s Tool Bar.

Live:

 

 

Effect KF:

1

2

Shot Box KF:

OTS Left

Full Scn

Keyframe Editing Section

Figure 8-19.Keyframe Editing and Run controls (sample)

Run Run

Reverse Forward

In the Keyframe Editing Section:

The Live LED indicates the keyframe’s state:

~OFF = The keyframe is not on PGM or PST

~GRN = The keyframe is on PST

~RED = The keyframe is on PGM

The Effect KF control (either 1 or 2) is a button that activates a keyframe for editing. Pressing the button moves the yellow border from keyframe to keyframe. When a keyframe is selected, it can be edited. If button 2 is grayed out, the effect is currently a “single keyframe” effect — or, keyframe 2 has not yet been added.

Important

The keyframe that is shown on PST or PGM does not change when the Effect KF buttons are pressed. To “see” a keyframe in a dual keyframe effect, use the DVE Run buttons (see below for details).

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