Getting familiar with the Shake tray
The Shake tray is provided for creating a scene of approximately 30
seconds long, using clips
on the Clip tray at random.

A Shake tab
Click this tab to display the Shake tray.
When you click the tab, it is highlighted, and the Shake tray appears.
B Capture tab
Click this tab to display the Capture tray.
When you click the tab, it is highlighted, and the Capture tray appears.
Getting familiar with the Capture tray
C Edit tab
Click this tab to display the Edit tray.
When you click the tab, it is highlighted, and the Edit tray appears.
Getting familiar with the Edit tray
D Monitor
The monitor is where you can view a shaken scene. It also displays
the sample scene with the selected pattern
before shaking.
E Shake pattern
Various types of shake patterns are provided. Click a pattern to
select it. Each pattern includes different kinds of BGM.
F Shake! button
Click this button to create a scene of approximately 30 seconds long,
using clips on the Clip tray at random.
G Play control buttons
These buttons control the playing of a shaken scene.
: Returns to the beginning of the shaken scene and stops.
: Rewinds the shaken scene.
: Starts/pauses playing of the shaken scene.
: Fast-forwards the shaken scene.
H Use audio track check box
Click to select this check box to use the sound of movie clips for
shaking. If you uncheck the check box, the sound of movie clips is
not used during shaking.
I Use BGM check box
Click to select this check box to use BGM of shake patterns for
shaking. If you uncheck the check box, BGM is not used during shaking.
J Text check box
Click to select this check box to use the text you entered for
shaking. If you uncheck the check box, text is not used during shaking.
K Input button
Enter text to use for a shaken scene.
L Export button
Click this button to export a created scene to a file.
Related Topic
To make a shaken scene with
collected clips
|