Apple M8728Z/A User Manual - Page 165

How the List Entries Are Linked, Transition Effects List, Filter Effects List

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• Motion effects list: This list contains an entry for each optical list entry that contains a motion effect, such as a time remapping speed change. See Motion Effects List for more information. How the List Entries Are Linked If an optical list entry contains multiple types of effects, such as a transition, a filter, and a motion effect, the optical list entry only links to one of the effects lists. • If the optical list entry includes a transition effect: The optical list entry links to an entry in the transition effects list. If the optical list entry also includes a filter effect, the transition effects list entry links to a filter effects list entry, which links to a motion effects list entry if a motion effect is also included. • If the optical list entry contains only a filter and a motion effect: The entry links to a filter effects list entry, which links to a motion effects list entry. • If the optical list entry contains only a motion effect: The entry links directly to a motion effects list entry. Each entry in the effects lists includes the original optical list entry number and the original cut list event number the entry applies to, making it easy to relate the different lists to each other. Transition Effects List The transition effects list contains information about the fades, dissolves, and other transitions from your edited program. Transitions can be treated as cuts or as opticals, based on what you choose from the Transitions pop-up menu in the Export Film Lists dialog. If you choose to treat all transitions as cuts, the transition effects list is empty, and the transitions are listed as cuts in the cut list. Filter Effects List The filter effects list contains information, including the actual filter name and its category, related to any filter effects applied to the sequence. Motion Effects List If a shot has a speed other than the normal forward speed of 24 fps, an entry is made in the motion effects list, and the optical list refers to the motion effects list for that shot. A digital editing system can assign almost any arbitrary speed to a clip to create a motion effect digitally, but neither videotape nor film can perfectly reproduce every speed that the digital editing system can assign. Therefore, be aware that the optical negative that is made is not necessarily going to look exactly the way the motion effect looked in the editing system. Chapter 10 Generating Film Lists and Change Lists 165

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Motion effects list:
This list contains an entry for each optical list entry that contains a
motion effect, such as a time remapping speed change. See
Motion Effects List
for more
information.
How the List Entries Are Linked
If an optical list entry contains multiple types of effects, such as a transition, a filter, and
a motion effect, the optical list entry only links to one of the effects lists.
If the optical list entry includes a transition effect:
The optical list entry links to an entry
in the transition effects list. If the optical list entry also includes a filter effect, the
transition effects list entry links to a filter effects list entry, which links to a motion
effects list entry if a motion effect is also included.
If the optical list entry contains only a filter and a motion effect:
The entry links to a filter
effects list entry, which links to a motion effects list entry.
If the optical list entry contains only a motion effect:
The entry links directly to a motion
effects list entry.
Each entry in the effects lists includes the original optical list entry number and the original
cut list event number the entry applies to, making it easy to relate the different lists to
each other.
Transition Effects List
The transition effects list contains information about the fades, dissolves, and other
transitions from your edited program. Transitions can be treated as cuts or as opticals,
based on what you choose from the Transitions pop-up menu in the Export Film Lists
dialog. If you choose to treat all transitions as cuts, the transition effects list is empty, and
the transitions are listed as cuts in the cut list.
Filter Effects List
The filter effects list contains information, including the actual filter name and its category,
related to any filter effects applied to the sequence.
Motion Effects List
If a shot has a speed other than the normal forward speed of 24 fps, an entry is made in
the motion effects list, and the optical list refers to the motion effects list for that shot.
A digital editing system can assign almost any arbitrary speed to a clip to create a motion
effect digitally, but neither videotape nor film can perfectly reproduce every speed that
the digital editing system can assign. Therefore, be aware that the optical negative that
is made is not necessarily going to look exactly the way the motion effect looked in the
editing system.
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Chapter 10
Generating Film Lists and Change Lists