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Changing an event’s fade curve
You can set the shape of the fade curve (fast, linear, slow, sharp, or smooth) that an event uses to increase or decrease the opacity over time. To access the different fade curves,
Tip: If you use the same fade curve frequently, you can set it as a default for all new video event envelopes. For more information, see Editing tab on page 349.
Using velocity envelopes
This feature is available only in the full version of Vegas software.
You can use velocity envelopes to change the speed of a video event over time. To view a velocity envelope,
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2.To increase the speed, drag the envelope up. To slow the video down, drag the envelope down.
Adding velocity envelope points
When combined with points, envelopes can be used to animate velocity changes.
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2.Drag the point to adjust it. The time and velocity level of the point are displayed as you drag.
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Tip: To delete a point,
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Making a video play at twice its normal speed makes the duration of the video half as long. Likewise, slowing a video down makes it longer (with 0% being an infinite freeze frame). For example, if you decrease the speed of a
You may want to resample the frame rate of an event that has been significantly slowed. To resample an event,
Using the Envelope Edit Tool
While you can edit envelopes using the Normal Edit tool (
), you can limit your editing to envelopes only by clicking the Envelope Edit Tool button (
). You cannot move, trim, or otherwise modify events with this tool, which allows you to edit envelope points without making any other unwanted changes. For more information, see Using the Envelope Edit tool on page 165.
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