A scene is automatically created and may have special effects in
addition to those on the Effect tray. Effective scenes can easily be
created using this tool.
You can export a shaken scene to a file.
You can use the "Shorten the shake time" option on the
"General" tab of the "Setting" dialog box to set
to reduce the process time for shaking clips. This option is selected
by default. When you deselect this option, it takes a long time to
shake, but you can play back the shaken scene more smoothly. See Setting
dialog box for more details.
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Click
(the Shake tab).
The Shake tab is highlighted, and
the Monitor panel switches to the Shake tray.
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Click a Shake pattern.
The shake pattern sample is
played on the Shake tray monitor. Check how it appears.
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To add text, click the "Input" button.
The "Input Text" dialog
box appears.
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Enter text and click "OK."
Note
Text is also used line by line at
random, so some text you entered may not appear in a shaken scene.
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Click to select the "Text" check box.
The text is used for shaking.
Note
If you uncheck the check box,
input text is not added to the shaken scene.
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To use BGM for a scene, click to select the "Use BGM" check box.
BGM included in the selected
pattern is used for shaking.
Note
If you uncheck the check box, BGM
is not used for shaking.
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To use the sound of movie clips during shaking, click to select the
"Use audio track" check box.
The sound of movie clips is used
for shaking.
Note
If you uncheck the check box, the
sound of movie clips is not used for shaking.
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Click the "Shake!" button.
The dialog box indicating shaking
progress appears. A scene of approximately 30 seconds long is created
with clips on the Clip tray used at random.
After shaking is completed, the
first frame of the created scene is displayed on the Shake tray monitor.
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Click the Play button.
Playback of the shaken scene
begins. You can view it on the Shake tray monitor.
Repeat steps 2 through 9 to
create a desired scene and then proceed to step 10.
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Click the "Export" button.
The created scene is exported to
a file. For further information about exporting, see To
save/export a final movie product.