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1. Click on Color Choice and use the box to select a por tion of the blue background that you would like to key out replace with the background video Note It s important that the Color Choice box only contains the color you wish to key out Next click on Include Area and make sure that the box encompasses the entire image Click on Exclude Area and make sure that the box is as small as possible prefer ably in the corner of the image The most technical aspect of using the Blue Box effect is setting the Color Span slider By adjusting this setting you are determining the tolerance for the color that is being keyed out which in this example is green If the blue box tutorial percentage is too low you will see green shadows and edges around the dog s body If the percentage is too high parts of the dog will become transparent too There is no ideal number to set this at though it s best to start testing the range around 85 There really is no ideal or recom mended setting for this option you ll need to experiment with it on your own in order to become familiar with its range Once these adjustments have been set click OK then click on Preview to see what your effect will look like If you re not quite happy with the effect you can always go back and change some of the settings Assuming that your background is evenly lit and the person in the fore ground isn t
2. short movie tutorial A 9 Once these are set click OK twice both here and once again on the Color pattern box in order to return to the Titling interface screen Now click Outline to place an outline on your letters First click on Enabled then select a color in the same manner as described on the previous page Click OK To select a drop shadow for your letters click the Shadow button then click Type and select Strong Next click the arrow to select a direction for the shadow to appear you may then select the color Finally you can click Line to set the alignment of the text set it to Left Centered or Right as desired Once all of these parameters are set click on OK to return to the main Titling screen at this point you may preview the title to see how it will look in your movie Now click the Range button and then click the Out point scrolling back left for a total of two seconds on the on screen counter This will keep your title from interfering with the transition that we have already placed at the end of this scene Once you are satisfied with your results you may click Create to the scene with the title on it Titling tip If you want to place both a title and a transi tion on the same scene you ll need to add the title first Once that s done you may add the transition and click Create 5 Loading audio
3. S1 for example and a number of new scenes named S1 1 S1 2 etc that are pieces of the original The Delete lengths of these scenes are determined by you while you are split ting the scene Split display Nane Remaining 0024011 This displays the name and duration of the scene that s being split Notice that the duration always begins at 1 frame this time will increase as the Split position is set The remaining time in the original scene that you are splitting is displayed at the right Split position use amp drop _ Split Position o e a aT Clicking on Split Position allows you to begin splic ing pieces out of a video scene When you click this but ton the bulk of the Split screen toolbar disappears this lets you see as much of the image as possible The only tools you will see are a blue bar that increases as you Play scroll right and a duration meter displaying the amount of This button will play the segment time remaining in the original scene you selected with the Split Position tool If haven t split the scene yet Scroll the trackball to the right and you will notice you this will play the entire scene Once are scrolling through the video and that the blue bar the split position has been moved below increases Once you reach the point where you however it will play only the seg want the video to stop playing click the left trackball ment re
4. time will return the toolbar to the bottom of the screen Video control buttons These buttons record stop and play your audio and video The icons we use match those found on most commercial video recorders Buttons with selectable options Buttons with selectable options feature three horizontal lines in the upper left corner Whenever you click on one of these buttons CD Stereo a list of several additional options and or functions will appear Tip Once you ve selected a button or option by clicking on it it then becomes current meaning that it s the one you re working with The current option is easy to spot because it s always high lighted in blue Screen icons No we re not talking about James Dean or Humphrey Bogart these screen icons help you move around quickly in the Avio Many of the Avio s screens feature a row of icons that represent the recording editing and video setting screens Clicking on these screen icons will enable you to quickly jump directly from one screen to another without having to return to the main Avio screen Avio buttons 1 5 Color selection You ll have quite few opportunities to select colors while editing on the Avio The Avio s palette of millions of colors allows you to select any color you need quickly and easily Saturation amp darkness Click here to adjust the satu ration and darkness of the color The pointers to the
5. one frame at a time Out point Clicking the Out button and scrolling the trackball allows you to change the point at which the audio sample stops playing Once you stop scrolling to the left you will hear the last few seconds of audio before the Out point until you click the left trackball button to confirm the position The arrows beneath the button move through the scene one frame at a time 9 5 Audio Trin m 0000202 Sample name This box displays the name of the clip you are trimming a oono w y1 jo00 00ms out Dw OK returns you to the Audio Record screen after saving Trim meter A This meter is a visual representation of the audio sample according to the In and Out points The blue portion repre sents the selected portion in regard to the whole audio sample which is represented by the remaining gray area of the bar Quick play m These buttons to the left of the In counter and to the right of the Out counter play the first and last three seconds of your audio sample respectively 9 6 Copy travtepnite 10 wr Clicking the Copy button creates a duplicate version of the selected audio sample it does not occupy any additional space on your hard drive New Sample The New Sample function generates a silent audio sample that can be used to mask back ground noise or affect other samples in other audio tracks You can select the length of the sample u
6. s important to know the different com ponents involved in the process This brief chapter outlines all of the tools that you ll find in the Record screen 3 1 Overview Within this screen you can record your video material onto your Avio s hard drive The Record con trol bars are placed on top of the video signal like the Video settings control panel You can watch the incoming signal at all times and choose what to record Name ee Clicking on the scene s name allows you to change the name Hane a itself A keyboard will appear next to the scene name along with the length of the recorded scene Type the name and press OK Remaining rest Remain FFF ni This counter shows how much video can still be recorded onto your ea Hun hard drive It runs while recording but take note that the remaining time is only an estimate HSPE This deletes the last recorded scene If you want to keep the scene you just recorded either click the Record button again to begin recording the next segment of video or exit the Record screen Shrink Record Press this button to start recording your video Clicking on this button makes most of the record footage into the Avio Notice that when you do this control bar disappear from view leaving you most of the Record control bar disappears leaving with only the Record and Up down buttons you with only a Stop button this allows you to see this allows you to see most o
7. If you re typing text directly onto the scene this alignment will berelative to the entire scene If you re typing into a textured box however it will desig nate the text s alignment within the box regardless of where that box appears in the scene Add box This button allows you to place a variable sized box on the screen that you can then type text onto Click the button once to create the box At that point you can move the box around on screen with the trackball Once you placed it where you want left click again to set the box in place Now you can adjust the size of the box with the trackball Click left again and the box will be in place You can also use the Tab button to maneuver through boxes or even change the size of boxes to reach text boxes underneath Page options Page Options Clicking this button will bring up a sub menu containing Move box Size box Delete box Box background Text Insert page and Delete page options that allows you to customize the text box and insert or delete entire pages of text On the next page we take a look at each of these options in more detail starting with Move box edit change text overview 8 7 Move box Select a text box click this button and roll your trackball to adjust where the title box appears on the scene similar to using the Add box function Clicking the left trackball button will set the position of the box Size box Select a text
8. automatically placed at the beginning Click Start and begin scrolling right You will notice you are scrolling through the scene Once the desired starting point for the active audio sam ple is found click left and the start point will be set To change it again click Start again Secondly you can change the In amp Out points of the Active sample Simply make the changes as you would using the Trim function in the Edit window Remember Once the In point is trimmed the active sample will still begin at the set Start point Play This will play the active sample from the storyboard soundtrack If the segment has been created you will hear all three tracks If the segment has not been created you will only hear the active sample Pej Active sample display play button 000 0319 gt i This displays the active audio sample Note that this functions in two different ways The active sample can be either in the Sample list to the left or in the storyboard above The Play button beneath the dis play will play the original version of the sample If you would like to hear the sample as it appears in the Storyboard use the play but ton above 10 3 Track icons These icons help you identify what you are using the available tracks for The Camera Icon is the Original Source Audio track this is the audio that comes with your original video footage This audio
9. can be muted but not removed The Microphone represents the Commentary track and the Musical notes represent the Background music track Note how these icons correspond to the same icon next to the volume slid ers down below Please see the Audio Slider explana tion below to see how these volume sliders allow you to make minute audio volume adjustments Audio sample This is how an audio sample appears once it has been added to one of the audio tracks Volume controls mute These are the sliders that allow you to adjust volume levels Moving the slider to the far left mutes the sample Fade in out The top slider lets you set a Fade in for the active audio sample while the bot tom slider lets you set a Fade out Set the slider for the desired length of the fade Volume adjustment tips Don t adjust any of the volume sliders until you have highlighted a sample in the audio timeline to make it the Active sample if no sample is highlighted adjusting the sliders will not affect any of your samples Once you ve highlighted an audio sample then you can start adjusting the sliders to manipulate audio for the sample you have highlighted or to have it affect the volumes of the other two tracks if desired If you change one or both of the other tracks the effect it has on those tracks will last for the duration of the high lighted sample 10 4 More audio mixing tips Here are some examples of how you can adjust
10. changing weather maps In reality the person is standing in front of a blue or green screen and the weather maps are superimposed behind them This is precisely what your Blue Box transition will do once you enable and apply the effect 1 Enabling the Blue Box effect Although the Casablanca Avio ST comes with the Blue Box pre loaded into its system software you have to enable the effect before you can use it First locate your Casablanca Avio s SmartMedia card On the card s plastic outer sleeve you ll notice three sets of numbers The bot tom line should read Blue Box with a 12 digit number next to it that number is the code that enables your Blue Box transition Once you locate the number it s a good idea to write it down in case you happen to lose the plas tic sleeve Writing it in this Casablanca Avio Owner Manual on page A 15 is ideal When you are ready to enable Blue Box turn on your Casablanca Avio Go into the System Settings screen click on the Install Product button and the Install Product menu will appear Within this menu you will be able to select from two different options Blue Box V1 0 or Bonuseffects V1 0 For the sake of this tutorial high light Blue Box V1 0 the gray bar will run across it and click on License Note You will receive the unlocking code for the other option Bonuseffects once you have registered your Casablanca Avio with Draco Systems A Product Unloc
11. data from the left channel in both left and right channels Mono Mono blends the audio data from the left and right channels and plays the combination over both channels Mute Mute allows you to mute the audio data on either the left or the right channel NOP This is not an effect it is merely a device for the developers to test the Avio s software with Swap Swap reverses the left and right channel data the left becomes the right and the right becomes left Volume amp Volume L R Volume raises or lowers the volume of the entire audio sample while Volume L R allows you to raise or lower the volumes of the left and right channels independently Width Width allows you to simulate an increase or decrease in the distance between your speakers a setting of zero is mono 9 8 special audio options Become a mix master Once you ve recorded your audio samples you ll then need to integrate them with the movie you have built in your storyboard This all happens in the Audio Mix screen where you can arrange all of your recorded samples in whichever order you like You can even regulate their volumes causing them to fade in or out or even mute portions of them entirely The Audio Mix screen is quite similar to the video Edit screen To the left you ll find the recorded samples and at the top is the storyboard Unlike the video storyboard however this storyboard features three horizontal bars repre
12. features the scene bin You will see a series of small framed pictures in the scene bin these small icons are representations of your recorded scenes Every scene you record on the Avio will appear in this area although you can only see up to 12 scenes at any given time You can view the other scenes by using the scroll bar to move through the scene bin The upper portion of the Edit screen contains the storyboard and its T h e st O ry b oa rd assembly functions Here you can select the edited scenes from the scene bin and use them to construct your movie The control buttons in this area all act only on the scenes in the storyboard Replace o Search The scene bin The lower portion of the Edit screen contains the scene bin which stores and controls your video scene clips Here you may split trim and add effects to the raw scenes themselves Once yov ve finished all of the splitting and trimming changes that you want to make the scene is ready to add to the storyboard as part of your final movie a 12 Black N fi f Delete Black me meel Now let s take a more in depth look at these two main sections of the Edit screen beginning with the scene bin followed by the storyboard 4 2 edit screen overview Within the scene bin The scene bin is made up of several components The scene area the scene info display and the scene editing controls The scene area
13. in center of the storyboard will be the one on which the image processing effect is applied Insert amp remove Insert Remove These buttons insert and remove the effect on the scene in the gray Workbox 7 2 ep Menctinizere t2ouesicime lo immOrvecir vullelw Range An I P effect will always alter the entire workbox scene unless you adjust the effect s range To do this press the Range button and you ll be able to set the effect s new In and Out points Remember You can only place one effect on a scene at one time To place more than one I P on a scene use the Special function in the Edit screen If you want the effect to be longer or shorter than the host scene press the Range button and choose the first frame In point and last frame Out point for your effect Create effect The Create button will render the effect in the Workbox These effects can be created here one at a time or you can cre ate them all at once called a batch ren der in the Finish screen by pressing Create storyboard See Chapter 5 on the Finish screen for more information Colnrierth CEES Fiter 0 Modifiers Here you set the modifiers for the effect you selected from the list These parameters allow you to alter and personalize each Color i effect The individual parameters will vary Color Ty from effect to effect Threshold 55 Transition T 51 e
14. left and top of the display box will tell you roughly where you are within the color range Again once you are satis fied click left with the track ball to set the color 1 6 Selector Archives pea Once you ve selected the color you want click here to return to your editing This allows you to select the main color from the spectrum Slide left and right and click left once you have selected the color you want Color display You will see the color you are generat ing here It will change as you make adjustments Archives Click here to archive your color for future use see the next page for more infor mation on archiving Avio buttons Archiving Archiving allows you to save colors and text on your Avio and use them again later on whether it s within the same project or another project Whether a color or text your Avio will refer to the Archive entry as a file Color archive This option allows you to save any color you like With Avio s range of millions and millions of colors this makes it easy to find the same color over and Load Save Delete Cancel over again Color Archive Text archive The Text archive appears within the Edit change text Text Archive screen and it allows you to save your data and place it on another scene It s the perfect solution when save Delete Cancel you ve say just typed in two pages of text and set
15. may appear around these images To correct this select a smaller Image size setting on the Avio and the borders will vanish System capacity This bar indicates just how much of your Avio s hard drive is occupied by audio and video red and how much drive space is still available green The Total time figures tell you how many minutes or seconds you still have within the quality setting you selected keep in mind that this number is an estimate and the ratio of video to audio may vary during a production 2 4 DrleOnice rC EESE EEEn o sss C feeve rn Video settings Within this screen you can directly influence the video signal as it s being recorded onto the Avio s hard drive You can make additional corrections to the video once the recording has been done but if you want to achieve the best results it s better to have a good signal from the start Making changes afterwards has its limitations despite your corrections a picture that s initially too dark will never be as crisp and bright as it would if it had been digitized within the right parameters Adjustment controls These sliders allow you to change your incoming video s brightness contrast and saturation Once these are set they will remain in effect until you reset them This is important to remember if you are bringing in video from different sources and tapes because you will probably want to set this each time the quality of the incom
16. may be buttons located only on the remote control There may be a menu setting that must be changed on the On Screen Display Sometimes the different inputs are accessed by changing the channel selector to AUX VIDEO or L 1 For example on some older consumer VCRs you simply need to press an Input button on the remote contol until the channel goes from a number to AUX on the screen Then it looks at the RCA video and audio inputs on the back and your setup is complete On some higher end models like the the JVC HR S3500U SVHS deck there are multiple steps that need to be taken in order to get it to look at the S Video input After turning the deck on you need to push the TV VCR button which will allow you to see the VCR s blue screen and channel display on your monitor Then push the menu button call up the Function Set menu skip to the second screen and change the Rear Aux Input to S Video Back out to the blue screen and change the channel to L 1 not F 1 which is the front inputs After all of that the VCR is ready to record from the S Video inputs Unfortunately the technicians here at Draco cannot possibly know how to change the inputs on every VCR so they may not be of much help in many setup situations But by consulting your VCR s manual the manufacturer s web site or the dealer who sold you the equipment these answers can be easy to find B 2 Technical s
17. need to set the parameters and length and click the OK button The new scene will be created and added to your Scene area Modifiers This area will display the customiz able parameter options for the new scene if there are any These will vary depending on which New Scene option is selected This slider allows you to customize the length of the New scene If you need a scene that is longer than the slider will allow make more than one scene and add them together on the storyboard New scenes Black creates a black video scene Color allows you to create a scene composed of a solid color from the color box Color Bar creates a striped test picture according to the CCIR standard Most professionals use about 10 seconds of color bars before the actual video begins Countdown creates a scene with a countdown clock that can serve as an opening before your movie begins SRI eC ec 4 t Special Trin Copy Hew Scene The Special option allows you to add an incredible number of special effects to scenes that are selected within the Scene area Once you pick out the effect you want and add it to your video a new scene is created that combines your origi nal video with the effect This new scene appears in the scene bin next to the original video scene Thus your original unaltered scene is still available just as you shot it in case you don t care for the effect Sp
18. nents you need for high quality video editing into a single easy to use box we ve eliminated the perils of changing configuration settings and the pitfalls of incompatible cards and programs And the logical design of our editing software protects you from the confusion and technical minu tia that can take the fun out of creating a video project As this first chapter s title suggests we ll help you get started by cover ing what you will find when you first open the Avio box explaining all of the plugs and cables and introducing you to the buttons and tools you ll find within the software interface The subsequent chapters will describe all of the ins and outs of all the screens within the Avio inter face and the appendicies will actually take you through a simple step by step tutorials that will help you get your feet wet as you learn to use your powerful new editor to actually make your own movie Ti Congratulations You ve just purchased most powerful easy to use video editor on the market today You can use the Avio to turn your birthday school event and holiday videos into classic movies that your friends and family will enjoy viewing over and over again You ll also have a lot of fun doing it But before we jump right into the ins and outs of video editing let s open up the Avio box and take a look at what you ll find inside Opening the box When you first open up the Avio shipping box you l
19. sample vol umes on a variety of tracks For the purposes of this exam ple the four scenes are 15 seconds long and the audio sam ple Song is 60 seconds long 1 If you highlight the audio sample that we ll call Song and then drop the Original Source Audio the Camera icon slider to MUTE all four of the Source Audio tracks would then be muted Remember that you affect the other audio tracks for the duration of the highlighted sample In this case this is faster than highlighting each of the audio sam ples on the Source Audio track and muting them idividual ly If you want to change the volume of the entire sample Song highlight it and make the desired adjustment to the Background track the Music note icon When an audio sample affects itself the adjustment will affect the entire audio sample 2 Highlight the audio sample called Scene 3 and then adjust the Background music slider to 15dB you are affecting the Song sample from the sample Scene 3 The sample Song will play at normal volume until it reaches the point where it is being affected by the sample Scene 3 The volume of Song will then drop 15dB until Scene 3 has played through and its affect on Song ends The volume of the sample Song will then return to normal Affecting other tracks in this way will always produce a rather abrupt change in volume To get a smooth fading vol ume change in
20. select a portion of your video that you can zoom in and zoom out on great for zooming in on a player in sports videos i p effects screen options 7 5 Roll the credits The Avio s Titling screen is where you can create titles subtitles and cred its for your movies Whether you want to add a simple touch such as hav ing the words Happy Sixth Birthday Sara appear before video of your daughter s birthday party or proudly declare that your movie is A Mark Smith Production the Avio s titler will help you do it quickly and easily In fact the Avio s titler works very much like the Transitions and I P effects screens that we covered in the previous two chapters The titler even features the same Range Preview Create and Play functions that are used with transitions and I P effects The biggest difference is that instead of adding a crossfade or a page turn effect to one of your scenes the Avio uses the same process to digitally mix text into your movie Fading V Scroll In Out Fading Pages Moving Pages The titler is sharp scrolls gently features a wide range of fonts and can display text in any color You can also choose just how your titles will appear on the screen such as scrolling up from the bottom or fading in or whether they have a background box behind them or not Once you select a title you type the text in with the digital onscreen key board which can be controlled with either th
21. settings screens are where you can truly make the machine your own so it s important that we get all of the settings right before we start editing This chapter will cover each adjustment you can make in the System Project and Video Settings screens 2 1 Overview The Avio has three different screens that enable you to adjust and fine tune the settings that help you edit video The System settings screen is where you set the parameters of your machine the Project settings screen is where you modify the details of the movie you are working on and the Video settings is where you adjust the appearance of your incoming video System settings This is where you can set some general system parameters before you start working with the Avio These adjustments tend to be one time only modifications so with the exception of software installation you probably won t return to this screen very often Language Here you can select the language for your Avio Select language Install product Install Product This button allows you to unlock and install addi tional software such as the Blue box and other effects that you can purchase for your Avio Video output This determines the out put of your Avio movie Y C if you have an S Video cable connection or CVBS if your connec tion is through standard RCA or composite cables Here you can select the speed at which that the Trackball trac
22. the above scenario once Scene 3 is high lighted and you ve affected the slider for the Background music track set the Fade In and Fade Out at one second each This will then gradually change the audio volume level in the sample Song It will also cause the audio in the sample Scene 3 to fade in and out as well Remember that these changes are cumulative Say you have a scenario where you have audio on all three tracks at the same point in time Highlight the sample on the Commentary the Microphone icon and take the Camera slider to Sdb Highlight the sample on the Background music track and again take the Original audio slider to 5db This will then have a total reduction of 10db on the Original Source Camera track PF audio mix screen 05 The following movie making tutorial will get you up and running in no time as it takes you through some basic editing steps that cover the fundamentals of editing with the Avio For a more detailed explanation of what a partic ular function or button does please refer to Chapters 1 through 10 Turn the Avio on by pressing the power button on the front panel in the upper left hand corner First you will see the Casablanca Avio logo for a moment followed by the Avio main menu screen From the Main Menu you can get to any of the Avio s work screens by placing the cursor over the desired location and clicking left on the trackball 1 Getting you
23. what the effect will look like and Create to actually make the effect You should note that an I P effect will be placed over the entire Workbox scene so in order to place it over just a portion of the scene click on Range The Range menu s In and Out points will let you change where the effect begins and ends within the scene In this screen all of the I P effects are applied to the scenes that are in the storyboard I P tip To apply these same effects to a scene that s in the Scene Bin go into the Edit screen highlight the scene in the Scene Bin you d like to apply an effect to then click Special Select the desired I P effect and click OK A new scene will be generated that will contain the video the I P effect This scene will be separate from the original The benefit from this is that the newly generated scene can now be moved freely around the storyboard without having to re create the effect every time the scene is moved short movie tutorial As was the case with the transitions you ll probably want to eventually experiment with the rest of the effects in the list and become familiar with their different features Titling Now let s add an opening title sequence to your story board Go into the Titling screen and position the empty black scene at the beginning of your storyboard into the Workbox the Insert Remove Range Preview and Render buttons work exactly the same in this scr
24. Here s a brief description of each of the main Avio connection ports starting with the Power cable port in the upper left corner and moving around the machine in a clockwise direction Power cable port This is where you plug in the Avio s removeable power cable The Avio does not have a battery so it won t run unless it s plugged in S video amp RCA out to recorder scart 2 This port allows you to run video out to your video tape recorder such as a VCR or camcorder with either S video cables or RCA cables depending upon whichever type your video tape recorder accepts and bring an RCA feed into the Avio RCA out to TV scart 1 This port allows you to run video out to your TV set or monitor with RCA cables You need to hook up the Avio to your TV set in order see the software interface Video in RCA This is where you can bring video from your VCR or camcorder into the Avio Audio in L amp R RCA This is where you connect RCA cables to bring the sound in from your camcorder VCR or CD player 1 8 cables and connections Avio connectors continued Trackball port This is the port that your trackball connects to Make sure that you plug your trackball into the correct port and not the similar looking s video port near the middle of the machine otherwise you will not be able to operate the Avio editor USB 1 This is where you can attach an external USB keyboard optional USB 2 This is an addit
25. Ja the font color size and placement but then you decide that yov d like the title on a different video scene Load Save Delete Load file Save file baleta File gt om Cancel Here s where you select the Here you can save your Once you select a file here color or text file that you file Type in the name you and click OK it will be want to load would like to call it and deleted click OK Now that we ve covered the different types of buttons and tools that operate the Avio we will illustrate the connection ports that are located on the back of the machine with a diagram and a glossary 1 7 Avio buttons setting up your Avio Before you can begin using your Avio to make movies you need to make sure that it s properly connected to a videotape player a VCR camcorder etc and a TV or video monitor Don t panic setting up the Avio is easier than setting the clock on most VCRs So let s take a look at the back of the Avio editor and examine the different ports and connectors audio in L amp R RCA RCA out to TV scart 1 video in RCA S video amp RCA out to recorder amp RCA video in scart 2 The Avio may have these s video and RCA connectors running through a scart adapter that needs to be plugged into the scart port power cable port video in S video trackball port Avio connectors usb 1
26. M indicating that it is a slow motion scene Scene gt sample This option creates an audio sample like a sound bite from a scene s audio making it possible for you to use the audio sample elsewhere in your movie Once you select a scene and click this button the scene s sound will appear in the list of audio samples in the Audio record and Audio mix screens From there you can work with it as you would with any other audio sample Still scene The Avio can create perfectly stable still shots from any point in any scene Select a scene and the first frame will become a still once you click on the Still button If you want a still of a frame that s located further into the scene you can make a copy of the original scene then trim it down so that the precise frame that you want is the starting point Note that a still frame does not have sound Image processing effects Each of the remaining effects such as Binarizer can also be found within the Image Processing screen Each of these effects will have its own set of variable parameters that you can select most of which are self explanatory Perhaps the best way to familiar ize yourself with what each effect actually does is to experiment with each one on your own it s a lot of fun and you can be as creative as you want with the effects Special controls Preview OK amp Cancel p z This lets you preview the selected effect without actually affecting po Hd
27. Recorded scenes automatically appear here in the scene area Once your recorded scene appears you can use the editing controls on the left to change its length motion and appearance before placing it in the storyboard The most recently recorded scenes will always appear at the end the bottom right of the list of scenes Up to 12 scenes can be viewed in the scene bin at any one time If you have more than twelve scenes use the slider or the up and down arrows to scroll through the bin The scene info display This displays the name and length in minutes seconds and frames of a highlighted scene To rename a scene highlight it and then click on its name in the yellow dis play box An on screen keyboard will appear To delete the old scene name use the backspace key the arrow pointing left in the upper right corner of the keyboard Click on the keyboard buttons with the left trackball but ton to enter the new scene name Clicking on OK con firms your changes and closes the keyboard window The scene editing controls These controls open up separate functions that enable you to change your scene s length content motion and appearance You can also create New scenes color bars countdown and solid colors that can be added to your movies or delete scenes from the scene area Let s explore each individual control button within the panel in greater detail within the scene bin 4 3 Scene editing cont
28. The Create Storyboard button While this option can be used to tidy up any loose ends effects you may have forgotten to render along the way before you record your movie to tape it also enables you to render all of your special effects and titles at once rather than one at a time as you cre ated them Editors call this process a batch render Length of Storyboard 002 424 Effects unrendered Audio unrendered Create Storyboard Once everything has been rendered you can record your movie onto a tape You press the Avio s Record to VCR button and press the record but ton on your videotape recorder a VCR camcorder deck etc As it plays it is being recorded onto the tape Record to VER This is essentially the reverse of the recording process that we covered in the Record screen In this short chapter we will cover the components of the Finish screen and how they can be used in detail 5 1 Overview The Finish screen is where you record your completed movie project out to a videotape Although the screen is fairly straightforward it does have several components to it The Length display the Render status indicator the Create storyboard option and the Record to VCR control Length display This displays the total length of your storyboard in Length of Storyboard 002 424 minutes seconds and frames 000 00 00 Project status Effects unrendered This display tells you i
29. The Casablanca Avio Casablanca Avio Owner manual for Version 1 Copyright 2000 Draco Systems Inc Boulder Colorado USA and MacroSystem Digital Video AG Wetter Germany All Rights Reserved Our thanks go out to the many people connected with the creation and production of this owner s manual for the Casablanca Avio nonlinear digital video editor starting with the original Casablanca creators J rg Sprave president of MacroSystem Digital Video AG and Eric Kloor president of Draco Systems Inc Content and design for this manual were provided by Scott Curl and Cory Hodnefield of Draco Systems and Rafael Dyll of MacroSystem Digital Video Additional help was provided by Rick Barron Rob Herron Justin Philpott and Matt Olson of Draco Systems Our thanks go out to the many thousands of Casablanca users who have provided us with suggestions for enhancing the Casablanca learning experience Third edition Boulder Colorado USA amp Wetter Germany Draco Systems Inc MacroSystem Digital Video AG 5485 Conestoga Court Schillinger Feld 28 Boulder CO 80301 58300 Wetter USA Germany telephone 303 440 5311 Avio tech support 303 440 5399 phone 49 0 2335 960 0 fax 303 440 5322 fax 49 0 2335 960 100 email info draco com email info macrosystem de Visit our web Sut e s at www draco com www macrosystem de Getting started Settings Record Edit Finish Transitions 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 l P ef
30. Video control buttons 1 5 frame rate A 3 input 2 5 output 2 2 quality 2 3 settings 2 5 Volume decibel control mixing 10 4 recording 9 2 Volume left and right 9 8 W White balance 7 5 Workbox audio mix 10 2 edit screen 4 10 i p effects screen 7 2 transitions screen 6 2 title screen 8 4 Z Zoom 7 5 A
31. a scene in the story board you do not want to change the trim points of the original scene below in the Edit scene bin Either remove the scene from the Storyboard first or highlight the scene in the Edit Scene bin and click Copy This will make a duplicate of the scene Making a copy does not use up extra space on the Avio Now your Storyboard is assembled If you click the Play button up near the storyboard it will play from the begin ning of the scene in the Workbox through the last scene you added If you re unhappy with a scene in the Scene Bin highlight it and click Delete The scene will be removed from your Avio Should you change your mind click the curved arrow just to the right of Delete and the scene will re appear in the Scene Bin Clicking Search will highlight the corresponding original version of the scene that is currently in the gray Workbox down below in the Scene Bin Replace will take the highlighted scene in the Scene bin and replace it with the scene that s currently in the gray Workbox 4 Adding Transitions Image Processing Effects and Titles Right now you could play your storyboard and get a rough idea of what your movie would look like but there will be a hard cut whenever one scene ends and another short movie tutorial begins Some directors like to use hard cuts to achieve a certain rough look to their projects but more often than not you ll want a smoother blend betwe
32. a the scene itself Not all effects can be previewed Clicking on this button creates renders the new special effect scene that you assembled the original scene plus the effect and returns you to the main Edit screen Cancel Cancel exits the special menu without changing anything Clicking the right trackball button has the same effect scene editing controls special 4 9 Within the storyboard Sif 0004221 Replace Search Insert Range The concept behind the storyboard is as old as the film industry itself Filmmakers have always used a storyboard to help organize the layout of their project A good storyboard allows a director to quickly review every stage of a project by displaying each scene usually represented by the scene s first frame in order providing an album of snapshots of the final film Traditionally the storyboard was a large board composed of hand drawn pictures that represent every scene Within the Avio s storyboard scenes are represented by their names and the first frame of the scene the playing order is from left to the right You can jump to the first and last scenes in the storyboard by clicking the large triangle shaped buttons to the left and right of the storyboard respectively You can also move through the storyboard by clicking the small scene by scene arrows lt gt above the Replace button or by clicking on the slider bar to the left of t
33. ade transition V Scroll Your body of text will scroll vertically across your screen titling screen overview 8 3 Preview The Preview button plays the title in a real time preview The running time will be about as long as that of the final version The preview requires no additional space on your hard drive Preview Workbox The title that you choose will be placed on the scene that s within the Workbox When you click this button the Avio will create the Titling effect that you applied to your video scene Create Fitiag Y Sire kutdat Faden Pages Play Pressing Play will allow you to view the scene within the Workbox with the new title added to it once the title has been created Enter edit text Enter edit text When you click on this button the Avio will bring up a digital keyboard You use this virtual keyboard or an external USB keyboard if you prefer to type in the text for your titles On the next several pages we describe the Enter edit text screen and its functions in more detail titling screen overview 8 4 Overview In this screen you will enter the actual text that will appear in the selected Titling effect You will notice that this window s interface is designed to be very similar to a word processing program Font display This box displays the style and point size of the font that you EBONY 65 selected Title name This b
34. and Audio Mix screens In the chapters that follow we ll examine each of these screens in order starting with the Settings screens Po Software installation 1 1 Personalize your Avio Being able to identify and understand the different components of the Avio is a big step on the way to becoming comfortable with editing but there is no substitute for direct experience So after you study the next ten chapters that break down the Avio s interface we ve provided a tutorial in Appendix A that will walk you through the movie making process from start to finish Once you ve tried a few practice runs with the tutorial we encourage you to return to these following ten chapters as a reference guide when you begin to create your own movie projects Now let s explore each feature of the machine in a little more detail What better place to start than the Settings screens which allow you to make adjustments to the ways in which the Avio will operate and personalize the machine Would you prefer for example that all of the Avio s buttons and instructions appear in Spanish Not a problem just one click of the trackball button can make it happen Select language While we re at it what about that trackball anyway Does it move your cur sor a bit too fast for your taste Make an adjustment to the trackball speed and it will slow down to the speed you like Trackball Speed Z Normal The
35. ay button and get a rough idea of what it will look like once it s finished If you do this though you ll likely notice that the cuts when one scene ends and the next one begins are rough and abrupt This is due to a lack of transitions the glue that binds individual scenes together Sometimes directors actually want to achieve this choppy effect known as jump cuts or hard cuts More often than not however you will probably want to feature a more seamless shift from one scene to another This is where the Avio s Transitions screen comes in dd Mosaic 3d Stripes Bluebox Circle Hipe The transitions can be as flashy as a three dimensional explosion for example or as subtle as a simple crossfade that dissolves one scene into the next it s all up to you This is one area where you can really let your creativity loose Experiment with the different transitions until you find one that suits you Have fun playing with the different variables within the transition you ve chosen drag a crossfade out over four seconds then shorten it to one second Notice how each one has a different impact on your scene as you watch it play in real time This chapter will walk you through all of the options and controls that are within the Transitions screen but we ll leave the creative experimentation up to you making your movie should be fun 6 1 Overview Once your storyboard is organized you can a
36. box click this button and roll your trackball to adjust the size of the title box on the scene again this is similar to using the Add box function Clicking the left trackball button will set the size of the box Delete box This will delete the currently selected text box Box background Here you can choose the background for the currently selected box You will have four options for the background Transparent Unicolor Textured and Alpha These next three buttons will only be enabled if you selected a titling option that contains multiple pages You will want to type one page of information in at a time Once you finish a page use the page selection arrows to move on to the next page Text alignment This button allows you to align your page of text Insert page This button enables you to insert a new page of text You ll notice that once the button is clicked anything that you previously typed will not be visible as the new page is created You can then toggle back and forth between the old page and the new page by using the Page arrows Delete page This will delete the page that s currently selected in the workscreen 8 8 edit change text overview The sound of music One of the final touches that you can add to your movie will likely be one of the most important editing the sound Whether you want to add a voice over narration or include one of your favorite songs from a CD your soundtrack will hel
37. ctangle can be set to any position on the screen Stripe Fade The first scene is covered by the second in the form of fading stripes The number of stripes can be set from 2 to 32 and the stripes can be set to be either horizontal or vertical transitions screen overview 6 5 Special effects time Have you always wanted to make one of your videos appear as if it were shot in black and white Would you like to be able to superimpose video of your best friends in front of footage of the Great Wall of China making it appear as if they took a trip to Asia These special effects and many more are possible with the Avio If your creativity was piqued by the possibilites within the Transitions screen then you ll have a ball with I P Image Processing effects screen Whereas transitions provided the glue between scenes I P effects can radically alter the look of the scenes themselves You have fun with such options as washing out your color or superimposing people and objects from one scene into another with the Avio s Blue Box effect available as standard in the ST model and as an upgrade in the LT model the choice is yours The I P effects screen allows you to place the effects on your scenes once they are assembled in your storyboard You can also access most of these same effects with the Edit Screen s Special toolbar and apply them to your video scenes before they go into the storyboard if you prefer t
38. d by the incoming bars There are six different directions for the bars movement to choose from and the number of bars can be set from 2 to 200 Circle Wipe The first scene is covered by the second in the form of a growing or shrinking circle The motion of the movement can be set to In or Out Color Fade The first scene fades to a color and then fades into the second scene The color can be set to any color including Archived Colors Crossfade The first scene dissolves into the second Double Exposure Both scenes are double exposed so both can be seen at the same time over the course of the transition The mode can be set to Crossfade or In Out Fade Crossfade will begin with the first scene and end with the second scene while In Out Fade will fade to the double exposure and then fade back to the first scene When using the In Out Fade mode set the duration of the transition to be as long as the second scene for best results The fade time can be set from 0 10 seconds and the mix percentage can be set from 0 100 this affects how much of each scene will be seen 50 means both scenes will be mixed evenly screen overview 6 4 transitions Field Changer Over the course of this transition the fields from the first scene are alternated with the fields from the second The result is a lightning fast strobing between the two scenes Gate The first scene is covered as if a shutter is closing and open
39. dd transitions between scenes if you think your project needs them You could of course use simple cuts between scenes and avoid transitions altogether depending on your individual editing style If you do decide to smooth over the jumps from one scene to another the Avio has a full array of transitions for you to use ranging from gentle crossfades to wipes And given the Avio s real time capabilities the2D transitions can simply be inserted and immediately played without hav ing to wait for them to render some of the more complex 3D effects will require rendering however Real time effects are all labeled in the Effects list with a small green triangle A scene s original source audio is automatically crossfaded whenever a transition has been added This means that the sound from the first scene becomes quieter while the sound from the second scene becomes louder You should remember to change the volume of a loud scene before placing the effect Workbox This Workbox is virtually identical to the ones in other screens You will note however that two scenes are contained in it rather than just one These are the two scenes that the transition when inserted will link Insert amp delete These buttons insert and delete the Insert transition effect between the two story board scenes in the gray Workbox Delete Modifiers Here you can set the available modifiers for the selected Transition effect These w
40. e Out point This can be useful when selecting the trim points especially the Out point it allows you to check the Out point without having to view the entire clip Clicking these buttons allows you to change the In beginning and Out ending points of a scene Once you click on In scrolling right with the trackball will take the In point further into the scene Once you click on Out however scrolling to the right takes the Out point toward the scene s original ending Scrolling left with the trackball moves the In point back toward the original start of the scene while scrolling left once you ve clicked on Out moves toward the beginning of the scene Notice that the dura tion of the scene changes as you manipulate the In and Out points The arrow buttons just below the In and Out buttons allow you to change the end points one frame at a time The blue bar between the In and Out buttons shows how much of the scene is currently selected Notice as you scroll either the In or Out points the bar gets changes length accordingly scene editing controls The New Scene New Scene New scenes empty scenes that contain no video images just colors color bars or other digitally generated material are great for introductions end credit backgrounds and leaders for movies You can create a New scene by clicking on the New scene button and then scrolling through the list of scene options to pick the one you want Then you
41. e trackball or a USB PC keyboard sold separately aE oe J Far inime SPRBEDO Ha ale lente line ala FEN Fan y ral lifafatale ie aie COTTE ee ral In this chapter we examine all of the Titling screen s features and options so you will be able to create great looking titles for your movies 8 1 Overview The titler works very much like the Transitions and I P screens Instead of adding a crossfade or a filter effect to one of your scenes the Avio uses the same process to digitally mix text into your scene Range Once inserted a title will default to run for the entire length of the scene it is applied to However you can adjust the title s running time to let it run for a short er or longer period The Range screen is similar to the Trim screen Instead of marking the active part of a scene you set the effective time for the title The text starts at whatever frame you set In point and ends at the last frame Out point ___Range__ Return to the titling menu once you have made your selections and your scene 000 0211 should now bear the titling icon If your titles spill over into other scenes they ll be marked with the icon as well Insert Remove Insert will apply the selected Titling option to the scene in the workbox Note that this can be done before or after the title has been created in the Edit change text screen Remove will remove a Titling effect
42. ecial effects are ideal for placing multiple effects on a single scene While most of the Special effects are identical to the effects in the Image Processing screen see Chapter 7 they are applied in different ways The Special effects can be applied to video clips within the Scene area while the Image Processing screen effects are only applied to scenes that you ve placed in the storyboard Special effects scenes can be adjust ed with the other Scene editing controls they can be split trimmed etc Below we cover the Special options that are unique to the Special screen then we ll cover the I P effects that can be accessed through both the Special and I P screens Special motion effects and i p options Backwards Any scene can be made to run in reverse Just select the Backwards option click on OK and the Avio will automatically begin building a new scene from the scene selected in the scene bin After the new scene has been ren dered it will appear in the scene bin with the same name as your original scene plus a suffix of _BW This lets you know at a glance that this is your backwards scene Note that Backwards both the video and the sound is affected when the backwards Binarizer effect is applied to the scene You can always mute the audio Colordepth in the Audio Mix screen once the scene is added to the story board We ll talk more about Audio mixing in Chapter 10 Jitter To create a jittery strobe
43. een as the ones in the I P effects screen Scroll through the list of title effects to find the one called V scroll Click the Insert button to add the title to the scene in the Workbox then click Enter Edit Text which will take you into the Titling screen s interface this inter face works much like most word processing programs Use the on screen or external keyboard to type in a name for your movie you may want to type a couple of practice lines of text first just to help familiarize yourself with the interface then click Fontstyle size Select a font that you want to use and a point size for the letters Notice that EMME TET mra when you use the slider to change the size the letters in Tal dialet FI Bees Cee i slaaie Elh dahi file E the display change size This is exactly how they will appear once added to the scene Once you are satisfied with your choices click OK To select a color for your title click Color Pattern and you ll be presented with two choices Unicolor or 3 Pattern Select Unicolor and then click the Color button Biber heed ie In the Color Selection window click on the spectrum bar at the top to select the general color then click on the large square box to change the darkness and chroma satu ration of the selected color The alpha slider lets you set the color s transparency with 0 being completely trans parent and 100 being completely opaque
44. effect select Quick motion This will generate a new the Jitter option and adjust the slider to set just scene that s a sped up version of a video clip how long the Avio should hold each frame A Once you select a scene and the Quick motion setting of 4 means that one frame will stay on button you need to set an acceleration factor the screen while the next four frames are two times as fast three times as fast and so on skipped A setting of 3 means that the first frame then click the OK button Once the scene has is held and the next three frames are skipped been created the new scene will appear in your and so on There is no preview available for this scene bin bearing the suffix _QM indicating effect that it is a quick motion scene To improve your resolution use lesser values There is no preview available for this effect 48 scene editing controls special Slow motion This option creates a scene copy that is identical to the original except that it runs more slowly The slowness rate or Delay can be set with the slider A high rate 10 leads to an extremely slow version 10 times the length of the original while the lowest rate 2 creates a scene that s only twice as long as the original The scene s original sound is also played in slow motion but you can mute it in the audio mix screen once the scene is added to the Storyboard The new slow motion scene will appear in your scene bin with the suffix _S
45. effects can be created here one at a time or you can create them all at once a batch render in the Finish screen by pressing Create storyboard Play transition This play button will play out the last three seconds of the first scene in the Workbox and the first three seconds of the second If no transition is applied you will see a straight cut between the two scenes If a transition has been added and created if necessary you will be able to view the transition and ensure that it is satisfactory transitions screen overview Transition options Here is a list of the available Transition options Real time effects have a small green triangle in the upper left corner of the icon To select one click on the box and the blue highlight bar will appear you can then select the slider and scroll up and down through the list to find the one you want to try 3d Mosaic 3d Stripes 3d Mosaic The first scene breaks up into a number of squares that fly forward to reveal the second scene The number of squares can be set from 1 15 3d Stripes The first scene is slowly covered as stripes containing the second scene fold in The number of stripes can be set from 2 30 and the direction of the folding stripes can be set to Up or Down Bars The first scene wipes away in the form of sliding bars to reveal the second scene The first scene can either wipe away with the bars or remain stationary and be covere
46. en scenes To do that you can add transitions between the scenes to make the storyboard flow more smoothly First go into the Transitions screen Notice that the Workbox now contains two scenes the transition will be added between them Get the first scene in your story board into the left side of the gray Workbox Use the slider to scroll through the list of Transition options in the lower left side of your screen transitions that have a green arrow in the Transition list require no rendering until you get to the one called Crossfade Click the Insert button and the transition will be applied between the two scenes Click Play and you will see how the Crossfade transition looks between your two scenes if you re not satisfied with it click Remove and the transition will disappear from the storyboard The first time a transition is added its default length is set at one second after that the range defaults to the previous setting If you want it to be longer or shorter you have four different length buttons just to the right of Add and Remove They are 1 2 s Is 2s and Xs which will let you set a variable length for the transition although the transistion can only be as long as the shorter of the two scenes You ll notice that the transition icon in the Workbox is green which means that you won t have to wait for it to be created Now go to another part of the s
47. ert Remove Insert adds the active sample into the story board Initially audio samples are placed at the start of the scene in the gray Workbox If a sample is already present at the begin C reate ning of the scene the Avio will automati cally insert your new audio at the end of the Avio can play all three tracks together only if they have old sample Audio samples can t overlap so been created uncreated samples appear in red within a this will only work if you have enough bar above the original track created samples appear in space remaining in the storyboard after the green Create a sample by clicking on it and pressing first sample the Create button The Remove button removes the active The Avio will then create the segment of the storyboard sample from the commentary and back soundtrack covered by the active sample The time need ground tracks you can t remove your ed for creating depends on the length of the sample original source audio Remember that if you remove audio samples you ll need to re render the storyboard 10 2 Sample list This is the same list of samples as in the Audio Record win dow You will have to highlight an audio sample here to be able to add it to the storyboard soundtrack This function allows you to do two very separate things First the Start button allows you to select the point in the scene where the active audio sam ple will begin playing Remember it s
48. ess Replace Add and Remove Add ___Renove You place a scene into the storyboard by selecting the scene from the scene bin that you want to add it becomes framed in blue and pressing the Add button The scene will then appear within the gray workbox When you add a scene next to the first scene in the storyboard you will need to indicate whether you want the new scene to be placed in front of to the left or behind to the right the scene in the workbox All other scenes will be automatically added after the current workbox scene The Remove button removes the scene in the gray workbox Storyboard controls PISE Insert amp range Your Avio features Insert editing capabilities What s insert editing Well say you have a scene on the storyboard that is an interview of a person who begins talking about her parents At that point you would like the video to cut to a shot of the par ents but you still want the audio from the original scene the person talking to continue playing The Insert function allows you to insert a scene within another without affect ing the original scene s audio To use the Insert place your original scene in the Workbox and the scene that will be inserted in the scene bin below When you click Insert to insert a new scene or click Range to adjust a previously inserted scene you will be presented with the menu to the right Start Start lt gt dab 000 00 Click
49. f video bandwidth especially with color Doubler This effect doubles your image and overlaps the two in such a way that it appears as if your scene is being viewed with blurred vision Dynamic range This effect reduces the brightness and the range of contrast for a scene Try experimenting with different settings and check the preview window before ren dering The scale mode retains all of the picture s information Flip This effect can flip your scene vertically horizontally or a combination of the two Line Art This effect turns the scene into a kind of moving line art drawing all edges will seem to have been drawn with a pencil The contrast slider sets the darkness of the lines according to the contrast of the original scene 7 4 Leite SCSI CRS Isl Oeni eons Mirror With this effect a scene is mirrored horizontally vertically or both Mosaic This effect enlarges the pixels in a scene to mask details such as a person s face or a license plate on a car Negative Similar to an actual photographic negative Although it is often used to merely alter the scene you could also apply it in other areas You could use the macro function of a video camera to record video of a negative The Casablanca s negative effect could then be used to turn the negative back into a positive image to be used in a video project NOP This effect has no impact on your editing whatsoever it s a tool used by software deve
50. f you have any A ar effects that need to be created rendered in order to finish your movie All effects and audio must be created before you can record out to tape Create Storyboard Some people choose to run a batch render meaning that all audio and video changes are rendered at once instead of rendering each effect as they go along To do this yourself just click on the Create storyboard button and the Avio will render all unrendered material Once it s fin Record to VCR ished you can record your movie out This button allows you to record your finished movie to tape Before you begin to actually record your project to tape you need to turn on your video recorder then press Record to VCR After this the first frame of your video project will appear along with the message Please switch VCR to record Press the Record button on your video recorder and then press the Avio s on screen Start button It s a good idea to start your video project with a few seconds of black video an empty scene in order to give you enough time to start recording on your VCR Record to VCR Tip You could even end the video with a fade out to a black scene this allows you to avoid recording the Avio screen that appears once you have played through your entire project 5 2 finish screen overview Smoothing out the bumps Once you have most of your movie assembled and in place within the storyboard you can press the Pl
51. f your image with as much of your incoming video as possible with out obstruction You cannot record when the out the controls getting in the way toolbar has been shrunk If you want the toolbar to return to its normal appearance just click the Once you ve recorded the video you need click Record button Stop and the main Record control bar will return screen overview 3 2 record The heart of the machine The Edit screen is where you re likely to spend most of your time when making your movie It s where you split your video footage into separate scenes trim them add special effects name the new scenes and place them in the order in which you d like them to appear in your final movie The Edit screen really is the heart of the Avio This movie assembly takes place in the Edit screen s storyboard The concept behind the storyboard is nearly as old as the film industry itself Since the advent of the modern movie filmmakers have used a storyboard to help organize the layout of their project A good storyboard allows a director to quickly review nearly every stage of a movie by displaying each individual scene usually represented by the scene s first frame in order providing an album of snapshots of the final film Traditionally the storyboard would actually be a large board com posed of hand drawn pictures that represent every scene As a result the storyboard would often look like a large comic s
52. fectss 1 7 1 Titling Audio record edit Audio mix Appendix A tutorials making a movie blue box amp keyboard Appendix B FAQs and technical info Index 8 1 9 1 10 1 A 1 B 1 Welcome to the world of Avio We want to thank you for purchasing the Casablanca Avio video editor We sincerely appreciate the trust you have placed in our company and our product and we hope you ll soon discover that the Avio meets and exceeds all of your expectations We would also like to wish you well on your journey because soon you will be embarking on quite an adventure one that will expand your creativity and help you preserve ideas and memories for generations to come Best of all the journey will be fun It will be fun because the Avio will revolutionize the ways in which you communicate with friends and family members as it helps transform your stacks of home videos into actual movies It might also radically change your business allowing you to produce videos in house or complete proj ects in a faster more cost effective way Avio can help you accomplish this because it follows a unique philoso phy your ability to create great video productions should never be hindered by the process of operating the video editor We have worked hard to simplify every step of the editing process without sacrificing edit ing features or the quality of the output By integrating all of the compo
53. ffects screen options 7 3 COT _ oe Effects options Here is a list of the available I P effects Real time effects have a small green triangle in the upper left corner of the icon To select one click on the box and the blue highlight bar will appear then you can scroll up and down to move through the list Binarizer Binarizer This effect will make your video appear in any two colors that you choose from the Color Selection Box Similar to a duotone photo Color Depth This effect reduces the amount of color in the video image Any flicker ing that might occur as a result of this effect can be corrected with the CVBS filter Color to gray The original color scene is turned into a monochromatic black and white one If you intend to have your entire movie appear in black and white you can use the video settings to lower the saturation to zero before recording the material and avoid the long creation times associated with applying color to gray to your entire project Control Color This effect is for Red Green Blue RGB correction Control Image This effect allows you to change the brightness contrast gamma and color aspects of your images CVBS Filter This effect can be used to reduce a flickering that can occasionally occur when you are using CVBS connections as opposed to S video or Y C connections The reason for this is that the CVBS signal combines brightness and color which can lead to a loss o
54. h selectable options 1 5 C Cables 1 9 CD quality audio 2 3 Circlewipe 6 4 Code entry for additional software 2 2 Color bars 4 7 Color depth 7 4 Color fade 6 4 Color selection explained 1 6 within the Special screen 4 7 Color to gray 7 4 Commentary audio track adjusting volume 10 4 10 5 explained 10 1 Composite cables see RCA cables Connecting the cables 1 8 1 0 Contrast 2 5 Control color 7 4 Control image 7 4 Copy button audio 9 7 video 4 4 Create render i p effects 7 3 storyboard 5 2 titles 8 4 transitions 6 3 Crossfade 6 4 CVBS cables see RCA cables CVBS filter 7 4 l 1 1 2 D Decibel volume control mixing 10 4 recording 9 2 Delete amp undelete 4 4 Dissolve 6 4 Double exposure 6 4 Drop and use splitting audio 9 3 video 4 5 Dynamic range 7 4 E Edit screen video 4 1 4 12 explained 4 1 Enter edit text 8 4 F Fade in out audio 10 4 FAQs B 1 Field changer 6 5 Finish screen 5 1 5 2 explained 5 1 Flip 7 4 Fonts attributes 8 6 explained 8 6 G Gate 6 5 Getting started 1 1 1 10 internal external tools 1 3 1 7 installation 1 10 opening the box 1 2 set up 1 8 1 9 index H Hard drive or harddisk sizes available B 1 system capacity 2 4 I Icons 1 5 Image quality see Video quality Image size 2 4 In and out points audio editing 9 5 explained 1 4 range audio 10 3 video editing 4 6 Insert editing 4 12 Installation product 2 2 SmartMedia 1 10 softwa
55. he scene by scene arrows The workbox The active scene is displayed in the Workbox To make changes to a scene in the story board you must get the scene into the Workbox All of the storyboard functions will affect the scene that is in this box Please note that the scenes in the storyboard are merely representations or snapshots of the actual scenes in the scene bin If you trim or even delete a scene that s in your scene bin it will have no effect on your storyboard To incorporate any scene changes made in the scene bin you need to replace the storyboard scene with the altered scene since you can t edit a scene that s in the storyboard 4 10 METTE Replace Press this button to remove the current storyboard scene and replace it with the selected blue framed scene from the scene bin Beginning end Clicking the large arrows on either side of the sto ryboard will take you to the beginning the left arrow or the end the right arrow of your story board Search Search This button will locate the original clip of the scene in the workbox Let s say that you would like to re trim a scene that s in the storyboard Place the storyboard scene within the workbox and press Search The Avio will locate the scene within the scene bin that has the same name if you haven t already deleted this scene or renamed it Once it s found you may trim that scene down return to the edit screen and pr
56. here to select the point at which the inserted scene will begin playing over the original scene Notice that as you scroll right you move through the original scene Once you have found the desired point left click to set the starting point You will notice that the menu bar will condense as you set the start point The arrows to the right allow you to adjust the start point frame by frame The display to the right shows the name of the original scene and the counter displays the time into the original scene that the starting point is currently at 4 12 Storyboard controls O00 00 00 O00 0529 OUT INY 000 00 00 000 05 29 OUT ci gt l lt gt The In and Out points here adjust the scene that s being inserted NOT the original scene It s usual ly best to have the scene already trimmed before you insert it so you can see the scene as you make changes to its In and Out points Notice that adjusting the In point will also adjust your Start point After you have adjusted the In point you ll probably want to check the Start point and adjust it accordingly if necessary adjusting the Out point has no effect on the Start point Putting your movie on tape The Finish screen is where you go to record your movie onto a tape But you don t necessarily have to be finished with your movie to work within this screen One powerful feature happens to be located within the Finish area
57. if possible then click Stop to stop loading Once you have stopped Al will appear in the Audio Sample list along with all other audio samples that you will load into your Avio The Split Trim Copy and Delete buttons all allow you to edit the audio sample just as they did with video scenes in the Edit screen Use them to edit your sample A1 if neces sary You re now ready to add this sample of music to your Storyboard so go into the Audio Mix screen Make sure that A1 is highlighted in the Audio Sample List then position your second scene into the Workbox and click Insert You ll be asked which track you would like Al to go on Commentary the track labeled with a microphone or Background the track labeled with music notes Select Background for this tutorial Now you ll see Al under the storyboard in the Po short movie tutorial A Background track it will be highlighted in blue designat ing it as the active sample To adjust the sample s vol ume move the corresponding dB slider down below while the sample is active The Avio will always add your samples at the beginning of the Workbox scene If you want to move the point at which the audio begins however click on the Range but ton then click the Start button and scroll the trackball either right or left depending upon when you want the audio to start Click Create then press the Play button that
58. ill build your movie s storyboard with If you needed to split the scene 1 2 into even smaller scenes you can Next let s trim a scene Trimming is a quick and useful way to adjust your scene s length Let s say for example that you are unhappy with the first two seconds of scene A 4 short movie tutorial S1 3 You could always re split it but it s far easier to just trim those two seconds away To trim a scene you need to highlight it in this case it will be 1 3 and then click the Trim button This will bring up the main Trim window The In and Out buttons determine the points that the video in scene 1 3 will start and stop playing Click In and scroll to the right until you find a point that you would like the scene to start playing at Once you have found it click the left trackball button to set the point for the video to start playing If you are unhappy with your decision click In and reset the In point you can set the Out point in the same way To see if you re happy with your selection you can either press Play to play the entire clip or the Quick play arrows next to the In amp Out points to play the first and last three seconds of the scene Once you re satisfied with the results return to the main Edit screen If you want to practice go ahead and trim your other scenes Now your re ready to build your storyboard You will prob ably want to start and end
59. ill scroll you back to the first selectable In point which is the very first frame of the scene This can save you a lot of time when editing very long scenes 3 Other editing shortcuts The directional arrows will also work with the sliders on any screen in your Avio whether it is the Storyboard Slider in the Edit screen the sliders on the Color Selection Palette or the slider that allows you to scroll through the list of Transition options Simply click on the slider to enable it and then us the arrows to scroll up down left or right The ESC button in the upper left corner works as an Abort button it has the same effect as clicking the right trackball button Clicking the Enter button works as a Confirm button it has the same effect as clicking the left trackball button 4 Titling shortcuts The following keys can be used as shortcuts while in the Enter Edit text mode within the Titling screen F5 Clicking this key is just like clicking on the Insert Page button in the Page Options screen It inserts a page of text in front of the page you re currently working on F6 This key adds a box to the page you are currently working on just like clicking on the Add Box button F7 Clicking this key will halve the Text Box you are working on into two separate text boxes If there is no Text Box it will simply split the entire screen in half as if the text box filled it It s best to split the box before entering an
60. ill vary and some of the effects will not have any variables 6 2 transitions screen overview Transition duration When you first insert a transition effect its duration is automatically set at one second You can change this by selecting one of these but tons which will set the length at one half of a second one second two seconds or the number of seconds you specify this number cannot exceed the length of the shortest scene that the effect is being applied to A transition can only be as long as the shorter of the two scenes it s applied to A transition effect that is placed between two scenes will shorten the total length of the storyboard by the length of that transi tion Transitions cannot overlap In the case of a five second scene next to an eight second scene for example the total length of the tran sitions attached to it cannot exceed five seconds Preview amp Create If you are using an effect that needs to be created Preview allows you to see how the transition will look with your video before you create it Clicking the Preview button produces a window in the middle of your screen This window displays a real time preview of what the finished transition will look like once it s created as well as the two seconds of video before and after the transition The preview itself will not take up any space on your hard drive The Create button will render and create the effect in the Workbox These
61. in the upper left hand corner The trackball Selecting screens and buttons is done with the trackball a hand held device that s similar to a computer mouse Every trackball has 4 gt at least three key components h 1 The ball which moves the on screen pointer and the sliders y 2 The left Select button Use this to select an option once you k have positioned the pointer over a button on the screen 3 The right Cancel button This button can either cancel an oper ation or return you to the previous screen Note Your Avio may be equipped with a slightly different style of trackball than the one in the picture to the left but the basic func tions are common to all trackballs The Scart adapter Since the Avio is used around the world a variety of connection PE a ports are provided to meet the electronic standards of different coun tries The Scart ports on the back of the machine for example are a type of connector used primarily in Europe Therefore an adapter is included with your unit to convert the Scarts into the RCA and S video ports that are used in the U S and other countries S 3 Buttons A button is a symbol that you press in order to start a particu lar operation Because we try to keep things as simple as pos sible the names of most buttons are fairly self explanatory Clicking the Delete button for example will result in the deletion of a selected scene Slide
62. ing video changes Input indicator Here you can change the type of the active audio video input The Avio has several input options CVBS RCA video RCA audio cables YC SVHS RCA audio cables or Scart video settings screen 2 9 How do get my video into the Avio Before you can begin to edit and then play as our slogan suggests you have to record And while you can t physically place your video tapes inside the Avio recording the footage from those tapes onto the Avio s hard drive is a snap Once you ve connected your Avio to a video player which can be a VCR camcorder or video deck you enter the Avio s record screen below press the Play button on your video player and click the Avio s on screen Record button Whenever you want to stop recording press the Avio s Stop button and then press the Stop button on your video player You ve just recorded your video now called a Scene into the Avio Editing video that you ve recorded onto the Avio is a non destructive process which means that all of the changes you make to your footage are made to digital copies of what you recorded Not only is your original videotape unharmed but the initial recording onto the Avio s hard drive will remain intact as well That way you don t have to re record the footage if you happen to change your mind about some of your edits Although recording is easy to do it
63. into your Avio Now we will record a song into the Avio that will be used as the soundtrack for your movie in the storyboard First pick out a piece of music that you d like to feature in your movie it will be easiest to have the music come from a CD and then hook up a CD player or some other music source if you do not have a CD player that you can A 10 short movie tutorial place next to the Avio into the RCA inputs on the back of the Avio as described in Chapter 1 and go into the Audio Record screen Once there the steps for loading audio are nearly identical to loading in video the biggest difference is that the buttons are in different locations Record Stop and Play all function the same as the ones in the main Record screen Click Input and make sure it is set to Like Video Press Play on the CD player and check the dB meters on the incoming sound Generally speaking you ll want to make sure that the meters peak into the red area only during the loudest portions of the incoming audio The dB slider below the meters will allow you to adjust the incoming volume the OdB refers to OdB of change Once these levels are set click the Record button to begin loading the audio into the Avio The new audio sample will be named A1 its name can be changed by clicking on the name itself and typing in a new one just as we did with our video Load in a few minutes worth of music
64. ional USB port for future product developments Video in S video this is where you would plug in an S video cable to bring video into the Avio from an SVHS player camera or deck Now that we ve examined the various ports and connectors on the back of the Avio we can sort out the cabling alphabet soup and cover the differences between RCA cables and S video cables RCA cables RCA cables are connection cables that can carry audio and video into and out of nearly any A V device With red and white caps typically surrounding the right and left plugs they are also the type of cables that most people are familiar with primarily because of their widespread use they are included with nearly all consumer audio and video devices i RCA cables are also called CVBS or Composite cables due to the fact they combine several separate video signals into a single feed i W ut n i i e S video cables Although S video cables are less common than RCA cables they do offer a superior quality transmission The reason is that rather than combining the differ Seon ent video signals into one feed like RCA cables do S video cables carry each gt gt signal separately h S video cables are also known as Y C cables cables and connections 1 9 Making the connections with RCA equipment cables and connections 1 10 Installation Installing the Smar
65. k menu will then appear on your screen Use the on screen keypad to type in the 12 digit code number and click on OK The word Active will appear next to the Blue Box V1 0 line indicating that you have access to this transition in the Transitions screen A 13 A 14 short 2 A Blue Box Project Before you begin take some footage of a person animal or object in front of a blue or green background and load it into the Avio It could be any object or title on any col ored background how you decide to use it is up to you For this tutorial however we used a shot of a dog named Mesa sitting in a chair with green fabric Once loaded into the Avio the scene was renamed Mesa A second scene of background footage should then be loaded into the Avio for this tutorial we created a second scene named S2 that contains footage of the mountains Next add the clip that you want to use as a background S2 to the storyboard followed by the clip of Mesa in front of the green background Both clips should be the same length Place the Blue Box effect between the two clips and set the length of the transition to match the scene length if each scene is 25 seconds long for example the Blue Box transition duration will need to be set to 25 seconds Once you place the Blue Box effect you can adjust four different settings Color Choice Color Span Include Area and Exclude Area
66. kball moves the pointer around your screen Speed ornal 2 2 Project settings This is where you adjust the settings for the specific project that you re working on such as the screen size and the overall quality of your picture and sound You can also see how much material has been recorded and check the available space on your hard drive New project Clicking this button erases all of the recorded audio and video data on the currently selected project and starts a new one It does not remove effects fonts archived texts and colors or selected settings This affects only the selected project the other two are left unchanged Information Clicking on this button brings up a sub menu of important statistics project name length of storyboard total number of storyboard scenes and total number of storyboard effects on your currently selected project Preject T LE least Inne Lre die sual Cb stereo ratiti SE Extended Teed barddiek capacity Audio quait Eeste Audio quality Audio quality can be set to one of three levels VCR Mono 20Hz 14kHz HiFi Stereo Stereo 20Hz 14kHz CD Quality Stereo 20 Hz 20kHz Video quality E Extended Here is where you can select a set Note you cannot change the audio quality once a ting to adjust the quality of your project has been started video If you ve already started a project you will only be able to Although the highe
67. ke Video means the Avio uses the same settings that you selected in the Video Settings screen Free Capacity tells you the amount of available time remaining in the audio partition for the current project Sample list This box displays the names and running times minutes sec onds frames of your audio samples If you want to select a sam ple click anywhere within the box and scroll up and down with the trackball until the sample you want is highlighted then click on the left trackball button to confirm it overview Split sample overview The Split function allows you to split up your audio samples just as you would split up your video samples in the Edit screen The Audio Split controls are simi lar to those found in the video Split window Sample name Tena This box displays the name of the clip you are splitting Quick play Play will play up to the first three seconds of the sample Record RI S p It positio n Split Positign Pressing this button a will record your audio sample song voice This button allows you to set the split points in your over etc onto the audio sample Once you press the button scroll right Avio with your trackball Ok iz OK returns you to the Audio Record screen Single frame after saving Ei tA The Single frame lt and gt buttons move your selected split points back ward and forword one frame at a time 9 3 Pla
68. l notice that the editor is sandwiched between two pieces of packaging Tip Please do not throw this packaging away if you ever need to send your Avio in for repair you ll need this pack aging to help keep your machine safe during shipping Once you begin to unpack the box you ll find Your new Avio editor A sleeve containing your Avio s Aa aaea v1 0 NTSC system software on a SmartMedia card ___ gt This user manual New owner s package info that includes your registration card a connection poster product information and warranty options A power cable for the Avio F m A trackball n A Scart adapter ian Paan N to convert the European Scart port i ERAN 4 on the back of the Avio into Y C S video pA and composite RCA connectors Z Eo If you think that you re missing one or more of these items please call your Avio dealer with your missing part information 1 2 Becoming familiar with the external tools and the interface The Avio features a very straightforward interface This minimalist approach can help you without limiting the Avio s power we basically simplified the process so you don t have to simplify your ideas But before you embark on the editing path however let s stop and note some of the basic tools that are used to operate the Avio The on off button You can turn the Avio on and off by pressing the power button on the front panel
69. lanca Avie Q How do I power up my Avio A You can power up the Avio by pressing the power button on the front pan in the upper left hand corner Q Should I use the top or bottom Euroscart port A We suggest that you use the bottom EuroScart switched to Out for SVHS video composite RCA video and audio output When switched to In the bottom Scart can also be used for composite RCA video and audio in Q Why is the SVHS footage that I recorded to my Avio through the Euroscart in black amp white A The bottom EuroScart can input composite RCA video only To input SVHS footage use the SVHS port on the back of the Avio next to the bottom EuroScart Q The image on my monitor is in black amp white improperly aligned and or scrolling What s happening A Your Avio has the European PAL software loaded on it Install the NTSC version of software from the SmartMedia card in the box Q How do I install software A See page 1 10 of the Avio manual Turn the Avio off Insert the SmartMedia card into the slot on the front of the machine gold side down notched end first then turn the Avio on When prompted choose English then OK Click Installation then Yes to the warning Remove the SmartMedia card when prompted Q When I record my finished project to tape why does it have poor video quality A Check the Video Output setting in the Avio s System Settings window Choose CVBS if you are outputti
70. lopers to test the Avio s software Out of focus This effect allows you make a portion of your video appear as if it is out of focus You can set when the blurriness fades in and fades out Rectangle A rectangle is rendered into the scene You determine the rectangle s size dimension color and transparency Relief The scene is turned into a 3D relief ultimately resembling an image chiseled in stone The light slider changes the direction of the light source Sharpen You can use this effect to improve your overall picture sharpness if for exam ple your archived material needs to be restored The sharpness grade can be regulated in 8 steps Solarize This effect alters the scene s colorization as black and gray shades change to orange yellow green cyan and blue This process is often used in science to demonstrate different levels of brightness the human eye can only recognize about 100 different levels of brightness but it can discern over 100 000 color variations Hard cuts can lead to flicker ing edges if you use CVBS but the CVBS filter and Soften effects can correct this problem Spread This effect spreads your image s pixels apart White balance Sometimes cameras do not have the proper color balance This color correction option allows you to select a section of your video image to be adjusted to white so that the Avio will then correctly balance other colors to match Zoom This effect allows you to
71. ng to a composite RCA device Choose YC for SVHS output The SmartMedia SmartMedia Q What kind of keyboard can I use with the Avio card is inserted with A Use a PC compatible USB keyboard without additional USB the notch forward ports for other devices and to the left a Do Q Why is there nothing on the tape when I try to record to my VCR Why am I getting audio but no video when I try to record to my VCR A The problem is the VCR s input setting Most professional and consumer model VCRs enable you to tell theVCR where to look for the video signal If the VCR is pointing to the wrong input either nothing will be recorded or possibly just audio will be recorded On a professional video deck there may be a switch on the front that allows you to choose whether it is supposed to be recording from the Composite S Video or another input on the deck Just make sure that this switch is set to whichever input you are plugged in to and try recording again On a consumer type of VCR particularly VHS and SVHS decks it is sometimes harder to figure out how to set the input Most VHS machines default to the coaxial video connector the screw on connector that carries Cable TV and antenna signals The way in which these VCRs switch their input to S video or com posite varies greatly between different manufacturers and models There may be a button on the front that says TV Video or Input Select There
72. o add multiple effects on top of one another As we did with the Transitions this I P effects screen chapter will focus on all the elements that you can use to create special effects in your movies Maybe you ll use five different effects in one movie or perhaps you ll choose not to use any The creative experimentation is up to you i p effects screen 7 1 Overview In this screen you can apply filter like effects to the scenes that are in your Storyboard These image processing or I P effects can be placed over the entire scene a portion of the scene or the entire storyboard by using the Range button If you want to apply effects to scenes in your scene bin you need to use the Special button in the Edit screen see Chapter 4 on the Edit screen for more information Preview If you are using an effect that needs to be created Preview allows you to see how the effect will look with your video before you create it Clicking the Preview button produces a window in the middle of your screen with a preview of what the finished effect will look like once it s created The pre view itself will not take up any space on your hard drive Preview The Create button will create render the effect in the Workbox These effects can be rendered here one at a time or you can batch render them in the Finish screen by pressing Create storyboard Workbox Whichever scene you place within the gray Workbox
73. ormally begin scrolling to the right with the trackball to advance into the scene and set the In point But by using the keyboard fast scrolling technique however you can move quickly through the scene just by pressing a button Click on the keyboard s Right arrow key once This moves the In point one frame into the scene If you hit the right arrow key and hold it down you will scroll through the scene in real time The left arrow key works in the same fashion only it scrolls back toward the beginning of the scene To move faster into the clip hold down the Right arrow key and press the Control button at the same time You will now scroll into the scene in three minute increments instead of single frame incre ments If both keys are pressed and the scrolling doesn t work continue to press Control and release the Right arrow then press the Right arrow again This can also be done with just one click by using the Page Up and Page Down buttons on the keyboard 2 First last frame jumps If you hold down the Right or Left arrow and Control keys and then press the Shift key you will instantly jump to the last selec A 16 SSS table frame using the Right arrow or the first selectable frame using the Left arrow You can also jump directly to the end of the scene by clicking the End button This will instantly jump to the last selectable In point which is one frame before the current Out point Pressing the Home key w
74. ox displays the name of the Titling effect that you selected in the main Titling area before entering the Edit change text menu Y Scroll gt Work scene The scene that was in the workbox in the Titling screen will appear here and display any changes made with the keyboard Avio or with the titling x options The slider and t U tO ri ql arrows on the right allow a BRT you to scroll up and by Cory Hodnefield down through the text if you have entered more text than can fit on the screen Note The slider won t work with all fonts Keyboard Mala sla Vealn 2 Sil ale el el ely nen Jal si a tla hl il amp ELECT 2 a aie ER The on screen keyboard is very similar to a traditional word processing program Just place the cursor the ponting hand over the key that you want to press and click the left trackball button Note The Avio uses line oriented text meaning that you can use any number of fonts sizes and colors on different lines but not within a single line enter edit text overview a Text controls tutorial eyes These four buttons allow you to adjust how your title s text appears on the screen You ll find a closer look at each control and how it affects your text below Font style size Seven fonts are available with your standard system package and many additional fonts are available on separate font disks You can scroll through the list of fonts
75. p set the tone and mood of your movie But before you can add audio to your movie you must first record it into your Avio with the Audio record edit screen This screen is where you record and manipulate all of your additional audio tracks whether they include music speech or sound effects Although the Audio record edit screen s interface has a rather unique look it functions very much like the video recording and editing tools you read about in previous chapters The biggest difference is that once audio is recorded onto the Avio those files are called samples not scenes as the video files are called The audio Split Trim Copy and Delete functions are also very similar to their video counterparts in the Edit screen In fact just as the Edit screen s Special menu allowed you to create special video effects the Audio record edit screen also enables you to add special sound effects to your audio material This chapter will help you familiarize yourself with the unique functions and buttons within the Audio record edit screen but it will be helpful if you recall the video recording and editing steps that we ve already covered audio record edit screen 9 1 Overview The Audio Record screen is where you record and manipulate your audio The Split Trim Copy and Delete functions are very similar to their video counterparts in the Edit screen Within the Audio Record screen s interface you can record
76. p to one minute Another option is a sample that contains a con tinuous tone You can select from 440 Hz or 1 kHz and also designate the volume of the tone Once you select the desired length click OK and the Avio will generate the sample Delete tettet Delete removes the highlighted audio sample from your sample list The Undo button the curved arrow to the right allows you to restore the last ten audio samples that have been deleted Sample gt Scene Sample gt Scene generates a new scene that consists of empty black video accompanied by a selected audio sample in the original audio track This new scene will be located within the Edit screen s scene bin and can be used to help you edit to the beat If you place the empty scene in your storyboard you can insert edit video clips into the scene while retaining the audio track audio record edit controls 9 7 Special overview The Special button brings up a variety of effects that can be added to your audio samples the original audio sample however always remains intact The special effects are modular and will expand in the future Note Most effects involve stereo sound and cannot be applied if the audio quality has been set to Mono Here s a list of the effects and how they affect your audio Copy Copy allows you to replace either the right or left channel with a duplicate of the other channel Left gt Right places the audio
77. pecifications and data System Processor Intel Pentium MMX Storage Internal fixed 12 GB LT or 20 GB ST IDE hard drive Software on Smart Media card 4 32 MB capacity Graphics Integrated graphics and video display on TV Memory Integrated SDRAM Connectors 2 USB ports for keyboard trackball etc Video Principle MPEG 2 compression editable full IBP frame method dual stream decod ing real time effects Data rate 0 3 1 2 MB Sec Bitrate control Inputs Composite and SVHS optional IEEE 1394 Outputs Composite and SVHS optional IEEE 1394 Standard NTSC or PAL software based Audio Principle 3 stereo tracks maximum 48 KHz 16 Bit CD quality Inputs Stereo RCA optional IEEE 1394 Outputs Stereo RCA optional IEEE 1394 Dimensions Measurements 17 7 x 3 5 x 13 4 Weight Approximately 11 lbs B 3 A About this edition ii Adjustment controls video 2 5 Archive color 1 6 1 7 explained 1 7 text 1 7 Audio input explained 9 2 ports 1 8 Audio mix 10 1 10 5 explained 10 1 Audio quality 2 3 Audio record 9 1 9 8 explained 9 1 Audio split amp trim 9 3 9 6 Audio tracks explained 10 1 icons 10 4 B Background audio track adjusting volume 10 4 10 5 explained 10 1 Bars 6 4 Batch render 5 2 Binarizer 7 4 Blue box 7 1 A 13 A 15 Bonus codes A 13 A 15 Brightness 2 5 Buttons explained 1 4 quick play 1 4 shrink 3 2 single frame 1 5 up down 1 5 video control 1 5 wit
78. presented by the blue bar just button this sets the split position If you re unhappy beneath the Split Position button with your choice you can click Split position again and reset it Once this is set you must indicate if you want to keep the section you ve selected click Use or discard it click Drop scene editing controls split Trim Trim allows you to manipulate the In and Out points of the highlighted scene so you can decide at what points the scene will start and stop playing Once trimmed the scene will run according to those points every time the scene is played in the scene bin and in the storyboard once added there These changes are not permanent If you re not happy with changes you ve made you can always highlight the scene and Trim it again and then remember to replace the scene in storyboard if already added Display 000 3217 This tells you the name of the scene you 000 32117 are trimming which in this case is S1 3 and the scene s overall length Notice that the length of the scene changes as you alter the In and Out Points Name S1 y This button will play the segment you trimmed with the In and Out buttons If you haven t trimmed the scene this will play the entire scene If you are unhappy with your choices the In and Out points can always be changed These buttons will play either the first three seconds after the In point or the last three seconds before th
79. r scroll bars Sliders or scroll bars are bars that allow you to move quickly through a long list effects or a row of scenes in the storyboard To use it just click on the slider and the pointer will disappear Roll the trackball and you ll scroll through the material on the screen Click the left trackball button to accept the changed position or the right button to cancel In amp out points in 000 05 20 pi 000 05 28 out These points define the portion of a scene that you want to work with You can use them to separate the video material that you want to keep in a scene mark the entry and exit points of a special effect or indicate where an audio segment will begin and end This is also known as splitting or trim ming scenes or selecting a range Quick play buttons Quick play buttons help you edit material at the beginning or end of a scene without having to play through the entire piece When pressed they play the first three seconds at the beginning of a scene or the three seconds of video prior to the end of a scene 1 4 Single frame buttons Press the lt and gt buttons to move the in out points either forward or backward one frame at a time within your video project gt Up down Clicking this type of button once will move the toolbar to the top of your screen in case it obstructs your view of material on the bottom clicking it a second af
80. r see Create S Sample audio 9 2 9 7 Sample gt scene 9 7 Saturation color selection 1 6 video settings 2 5 Scale 6 5 Scart adapter explained 1 3 adapter in the box 1 2 explained 1 3 port 1 8 Scene area 4 3 explained 3 1 in scene bin 4 3 4 9 in storyboard 4 10 4 12 Scene bin explained 4 2 scene area 4 3 scene editing controls 4 3 4 12 scene info display 4 3 Scene gt sample 4 9 index Scenes with selectable functions 1 5 Screen icons 1 5 Scroll bar see Slider Search and replace 4 11 Settings screens 2 1 2 5 project 2 3 2 4 system 2 2 video 2 5 Sharpen 7 5 Shrink button 3 2 Single frame advance button Slider 1 4 Slow motion SmartMedia explained 1 11 in box 1 2 Soften Solarize 7 5 Special audio effects motion effects 4 8 4 9 Split audio 9 3 9 4 video 4 5 Software installing 1 10 in box with the Avio 1 2 SmartMedia card 1 10 Still 4 9 Storyboard 4 10 4 12 explained 4 10 Stripe fade 6 5 Stripes 3d 6 4 S video cables 1 9 in Scart adapter 1 2 1 3 1 8 ports 1 8 1 9 Swap audio 9 8 System capacity 2 4 System settings 2 2 T Table of contents i Titling 8 1 8 8 explained 8 1 Trackball connecting 1 8 1 9 explained 1 3 in box with the Avio 1 2 speed 2 2 Transitions 6 1 6 5 duration 6 3 explained 6 1 modifiers 6 2 options 6 4 Trim audio 9 5 9 6 video 4 6 Tutorial A 1 A 12 U Unpacking the Avio box 1 2 Up down buttons 1 5 Use and drop splitting audio 9 4 video 4 5 V
81. r Avio ready to edit Before you begin working with your Avio there are a few settings that you ll want to adjust whenever you begin a new project Once the project has begun you won t think about them very often if at all Go to the System Settings screen to select a button on the Avio place the pointer over the button and click the left trackball button Set the following e Language Your Avio will be pre set to English e Output This should reflect how you have your Avio cabled to the TV remember YC SVHS and CVBS RCA cables e Trackball speed Select any speed with which you are comfortable Once these are set return right click on the trackball to the Main screen Now go into the Project Settings screen where you ll set the parameters for each project notice that you have the option of editing up to three projects at the same time for this tutorial you ll only use one short movie tutorial A 1 Select and set the following e Video Quality Set to 6 which is the highest quality Notice that as you lower the quality more space becomes available on your Avio s hard drive e Audio Quality Set to HiFi Stereo e Image size Set to Medium Once these have been set you can return to the Main Screen Your Avio is now set up and ready to edit 2 Loading in video Now you can load some video into your Avio First you need to prepare the tape that s in the VCR o
82. r camera by rewinding it to the beginning For the purpose of this tutorial please use video that contains at least three differ ent scenes Go to the Video Settings screen and select the proper input which is either Y C for SVHS CVBS for RCA cables from a player a VCR camcorder or Scart Press Play on the player and look at the incoming video Click on the Brightness Contrast and Saturation sliders and notice how they affect the incoming video Return them to their original positions or however you would like them to be set just remember that this is how the video will look once it is loaded into your Avio Go into the Record screen You can do this quickly by clicking on the small Record screen icon in the lower right hand corner Once in the Record screen you ll see that your video is still visible Click the Record button You are now load ing the video you see on screen into the Avio Let it run until you have a few minutes of video loaded To stop recording the incoming video just click the Avio s Stop button A 2 short movie tutorial Recording tips e Always start the player before clicking Record on the Avio e While recording always click Stop on the Avio before pressing Stop or Pause on the player If you do not follow these two guidelines the incoming video may not be usable The video that you just watched is now loaded into your Avio Click Stop on
83. re updates 1 10 2 2 system software 1 10 Interface controls I P effects 7 1 7 5 explained 7 1 modifiers 7 3 options 7 5 7 5 K Keyboard attaching externally 1 8 1 9 onscreen explained 8 5 renaming scenes 4 3 L Language setting 2 2 Left and right audio channels 9 8 Line art 7 4 M Main screen 1 10 Mirror 7 4 Modifiers i p effects 7 3 new scenes 4 7 titles 8 2 transitions 6 2 Mono 2 3 Mosaic 7 5 Mosaic 3d 6 4 Mute 10 4 N Negative 7 5 New project 2 3 NOP audio 9 8 video 7 5 O On off button 1 3 A 1 Original audio track 10 1 10 4 changing the volume of 10 5 Out and in points see In and out points P Packaging 1 2 Page clap 6 5 Pages titling 8 7 8 8 Picture in picture 6 5 Ports 1 8 1 9 Power cable connecting 1 8 in box 1 2 Preview i p effects 7 2 titles 8 4 transitions 6 3 Processor chip B 1 Project settings 2 3 2 4 explained 2 3 Project selection 2 4 Projects new 2 3 selection 2 4 Q Quality settings audio 2 3 video 2 3 Quick motion 4 8 Quick play buttons explained 1 4 R Random lines 6 5 Range audio mix 10 3 image processing 7 3 insert editing 4 12 titling 8 2 RCA cables 1 9 ports 1 8 1 9 Scart adapter 1 2 1 3 1 8 Real time effects 6 4 13 1 4 Record audio button 9 3 screen 9 1 9 8 Record video 3 1 3 2 button 3 2 screen 3 1 toolbar 3 2 Record movie to VCR 5 2 Rectangle 7 5 Rectangle wipe 6 5 Relief 7 5 Renaming scenes 4 3 Rende
84. rols Copy button This button makes a duplicate copy of any highlighted scene in the scene bin A scene may be copied as often as you like without using up any additional hard drive space One benefit of copying is that you can alter the copy as much as you like without affecting the original Scroll bar up and down arrows Although you can store an unlimited number of scenes in the Avio s scene bin you can only see up to 12 on display at any given time So if you ve recorded more than 12 different scenes use the slider bar or the up and down arrows just below the C slider to scroll through all of the recorded footage in the bin opy New Scene Special Undelete button Clicking the Undelete button restores the ten most recently deleted scenes to your scene bin area The recovered scenes will appear at the end of your scene bin Delete button You can delete a scene from your scene bin at any time A selected scene its frame will be highlighted in blue can be removed from your scene bin by pressing the Delete button Although the scene disap pears from your screen it may remain on your hard drive Clicking the Undelete button restores up to the last 10 deleted scenes 44 scene editing controls Split 2 a ts Tri The Split function allows you to cut a video scene into numerous shorter scenes Once you split a clip you will still have the origi Hew Scene nal scene named
85. s directly beneath the storyboard The movie will begin playing from the scene that s in the Workbox 6 Recording your movie out to tape Once you ve finished editing then you re ready to take your movie out of the Avio and put it back onto tape First check that your cables are in the proper ports in order to record the movie out of the Avio to tape as described in the Getting Started chapter then go into the Finish screen If you have effects that need to be created you can run a batch render creating all of the effects at once here by clicking the Create Storyboard button Once this is completed power up your VCR Next click the Record to VCR button on the Avio screen and you will be prompted to Please switch VCR to record Click OK and then press your VCR s Record button immedi ately because your storyboard will begin playing your movie this is why we suggest putting at least a 10 second empty black scene at the beginning of every movie Once the storyboard has played through press stop on the VCR and you now have a videotape of your movie to show to your friends family or clients A 12 short movie tutorial The Blue Box effect also known as the Chroma Key effect replaces an area of solid color in a scene with video footage of your choice One common everyday example of the Blue Box effect can be seen when TV newscasts show weather forecasters standing in front of
86. s to reveal the second scene The direction of the shutter can be set to up down or left right and the color of the shutter can be set to any color including Archived colors Page Clap The second scene folds over the first The foldover can be set to one of four directions Picture in Picture The second scene will appear as a picture in picture inset over the first scene The duration of the transition MUST be set to equal the length of the second scene for this effect to work properly The position of the PIP inset can be set to anywhere on the screen Also the size of the inset can be set to any size The second scene will be scaled to fit into the inset A drop shadow the size of the shadow can be set from 0 50 and a border the border s width can be set from 0 50 can both be placed around the inset Random Lines The first scene is covered by the second in the form of thin horizontal lines Rectangle Wipe The first scene is covered by the second in the form of a growing rectangle As the rectangle grows more and more of the scene is revealed The movement of the rectangle can be set to Out or In and the position that the rectangle begins at can be changed Scale This is very similar to the Rectangle Wipe but with one exception the incoming or outgoing scene is scaled to fit into the growing or shrinking rectangle The movement can be set to either Grow or Shrink and the starting or ending position of the re
87. senting the three audio tracks Original source audio whatever was recorded by your video camera s microphone when you were taping Commentary where you can place a voice over narration that you recorded on a mixer or tape deck and Background music tracks In this chapter we will discuss the ins and outs of the Audio Mix screen paying particular attention to each button and slider bar and how they affect your audio For a detailed tutorial on how to use more advanced audio editing techniques see the appendix that follows this chaper 10 1 Overview This screen allows you to arrange your edited audio samples and regulate their volumes While in the Audio Mix screen the controls for moving around in the storyboard are quite similar to the video Edit screen In this screen the active sample is the audio sample that is currently highlighted in blue either in the Storyboard soundtrack or down below in the sample list Workbox In this screen the gray Workbox s main purpose is to give you a starting point when adding audio samples Any audio sample once added will be placed at the beginning of the scene that is in the workbox Storyboard slider This allows you to move through the storyboard scenes in order to place whatever scene you want into the gray Workbox This can also be done by placing the pointer over the scene and clicking left with the trackball JA Soin sick Insert Renove Ins
88. small er scenes Highlight S1 it should already be highlighted in blue as it s the only scene loaded and click Split Once you re in the Split menu click Split Position Most of the menu will disappear from your screen and you will see a small command bar Scroll right and you will see that you are scrolling through the video clip the time display to the right will tell you how far you have scrolled into the scene Scroll until you find a good spot for the new scene to end and click the left trackball but ton this will return you to the main split window Now click the Play button and you ll see the portion of the scene that you just selected ending at the point where you set the Split Position If you are unhappy with the Split point click Split Position again and reset it Once you re happy with the Split point decide if you want to use the scene in your movie If you do click Use if you don t click Drop When you are splitting you are making copies of the portions you are selecting so the original clip S1 will be complete and still available in the Scene Bin Once you click Use you are ready to begin splitting the rest of the clip Click Split position and repeat until you have split S1 into at least four new scenes Return to the main Edit screen where you should now see the original S1 plus a number of other scenes labeled S1 1 1 2 etc These are the scenes that you w
89. st setting does produce CD qual choose from the three quality set ity sound most camcorders and VCRs can t record tings within your current range not at that level Therefore you can normally use one of six Generally speaking the higher the lower settings without an appreciable loss of the quality setting the more hard sound quality As is the case with the video settings drive space it will require higher audio quality means less hard drive space Sound can require up to 170 Kbytes second using all three audio tracks Therefore we reccommend using the Hi Fi Stereo setting screen 2 3 project settings Project selection The Avio provides you with the option of having up to three separate projects in progress at any given time When you start an editing session you ll want to come here first and select which of the three projects you would like to work on The rest of the options in this panel set the parameters for the current project these will need to be set for each of the projects Once a project has begun most of the options in this screen will be locked in and can t be changed until you begin a new project Image size This determines the size of the recorded video picture We reccommendthat you first try a setting of Large A few cameras however are not able to always record images that are as large as the Avio s Large image display setting If this is the case a black border
90. tMedia card SmartMedia card sleeve SmartMedia SmartMedia card top SmartMedia card bottom Installing software on your Avio is very easy whether it is your System Software or new effects all software will be loaded via the SmartMedia card port on the upper left of the front of your Avio Although your Avio will already have the System software loaded when you receive it but you may need to reinstall the software or add updates and supplemental software packages in the future To load a SmartMedia card into your Avio make sure the Avio is off and insert the SmartMedia card with the small corner notch first and on the left with the copper side fac ing down You will then be presented with a few screen prompts Once you have clicked through the prompts the software will install you will be prompted to remove the SmartMedia card and your Avio will restart You are now ready to edit Jumping in Now we ve covered the software installation and the The Main screen interface controls we ll turn our attention to the Avio s screens As you can see the Avio s Main screen shown to the right is divided into four areas Starting in the upper right corner are the System Settings Project Settings and Video Settings screens To the lower left are the Record Edit and Finish screens To the lower right are the Transitions Image Processing and Titling screens And to the lower left are the Audio Record Edit
91. that has been applied to the scene in the workbox Insert Renove Here is where you set the mod ifiers for the title selected from the list These will vary by the titling option selected titling screen overview 8 2 Titling options _ met Era i Prot tia 7 traits J pa E T Fading V Serall In Out Fading Pages This is a list of your available titling options Each will have its own set of parameters to the right once the option is selected Fading V Scroll Your text fades in and then fades out as it scrolls up The height the point at which the title begins to fade can be set from 10 to 200 Horizontal scroll With this option your text crawls across the screen horizon tally from right to left In out fading pages This titling option fades one page of text into another You can set the length of the fade in a setting from 0 to 10 and the duration that each page remains on the screen a setting from 0 to 10 Moving pages With this option you can set the direction in which your body of text comes onto the screen and the direction in which it moves The Movement setting is the amount of time that the setting takes your text to move across the screen Pages This option allows you to create static text blocks pages Through fading pages This is quite similar to the Pages option but here you can have the pages fade from one to the next similar to a Crossf
92. the player and turn the player off with its power button Notice that the displays show that the video you just loaded in is named S1 To change the name click on it and type in the new name using the on screen keyboard if you have purchased an external keyboard you can use it as well Click on OK and the scene will be renamed The length of S1 in minutes seconds frames is displayed just to the right of the Scene Name display Your Avio does not display hours only total minutes so it s a good idea to always keep in mind the relationship between time and video e hour 60 minutes e minute 60 seconds e second 30 frames of video The display to the right labeled Rest tells you how much recording space is still available in your Avio If you decide you do not want to save scene S1 click Delete and S1 will be deleted from your Avio To record more video start the player again and click Record 3 Editing with your Avio Now that you have some video loaded you re ready to begin editing Go into the Edit screen where you will see your video scene S1 in the Scene Bin short movie tutorial A 3 The Scene Name display at the bottom of the Scene Bin will display the name of the highlighted scene which in this case is S 1 The Play button to the right of the Scene Name display will play the displayed scene Now that we ve seen our video let s split it up into
93. the storyboard with an empty black scene To do this click on the New Scene button You ll be presented with a number of options but choose Black Set the length to 10 seconds and click OK Return to the main Edit screen You ll now see a scene named Black in the Edit scene bin Highlight it and click Add to place it in your story board Now highlight 1 3 and click Add You then will be asked where you would like the scene to be placed either in front of or behind the scene that s in the story board s Workbox You re only asked this when the scene in the Workbox is the first scene in the storyboard Otherwise the scene being added will go behind the scene in the Workbox Select Behind and add the rest of your scenes in any order you d like If you re unhappy with your placement of a scene just move the storyboard slider until it s positioned within the Workbox and click Remove The scene will be removed from the storyboard but it will still be available in the short movie tutorial A 5 A 6 Scene Bin Now go ahead and place it wherever you want Notice that once a scene s been added from the scene bin to the storyboard the scene bin version will have a small dot in the upper right hand corner indicating that it s in your movie s storyboard That way you can tell at a glance what s been used and what hasn t Storyboard tip If you are using
94. toryboard and insert the Bars transition between two different scenes Bars is a 3 D effect that will need to be created as indicated by the red border on the transition icon in the gray Workbox To see the Bars transition before you render it however click on the Preview button To actually render the effect so it can be seen when played from the storyboard just click on Create You can have a lot of fun experimenting with the rest of the transitions in the list Each one will have different short movie tutorial A 7 A 8 options that you will want to eventually become familiar with the more you edit Transition tip If you want to place both an LP effect and a transition on a scene you will need to add the I P effect first then you may add the transitions and press Create LP effects Sometimes you ll want to add a special effect or filter to an entire scene To do this you need to go into the I P effects screen it looks similar to the Transitions screen except that the Workbox only contains one scene not two Position any transitionless scene within the Workbox then scroll through the list of effects to find Negative Click the Insert button and the effect will be applied to the Workbox scene remember that Remove will delete the effect from the scene in the Workbox All I P effects need to be created so you ll need to click Preview to see
95. trim split copy name and add effects to your audio material The sound files resulting from a recording whether they be music voice overs or sound effects are called samples and are placed in the Sample List to the right Decibel control The Decibel Control slider allows you to lower and raise the volume of the incoming audio The actual change in decibels is displayed to the right of the slider The volume meter above the slider helps you monitor your incoming audio signal s decibel levels When you record audio to the Avio s hard drive you should ensure that the decibel meters only register in red high during the loudest portions of the audio sample If the meters are consis tently within the red area you should lower the volume of your incoming audio If you intend to work with several tracks at once when constructing your sound track don t use high volume set tings for all of the tracks The vol umes of all three tracks are summed up and this could lead to an over modulation of the final sound Each bar on the display represents about 5 dB Sample name time This box displays the name and duration of the clip you are editing which is also the cur rently highlighted clip in the Sample List 9 P audio rocoro eeii Input free capacity The Audio Input selec tor is where you indi cate the type of audio input you are using RCA Scart amp Like Video Li
96. trip version of the film The Avio modernizes this time honored concept with its own digital story board Within this storyboard scenes are represented by their names and the first frame of the scene the playing order is from left to the right As you begin to assemble your scenes in the storyboard you actually see your movie grow from the opening title sequence to the final shot One way to conceptualize editing with the Avio is to imagine an artist cre ating a painting The source video that you recorded onto the Avio from tapes can be thought of as the paint When that source video is recorded onto the hard drive and edited it is like an artist placing paint on a palette and mixing it to form a variety of new colors Now just as the artist would take the colors from the palette and arrange them on a canvas to create a painting you will take your scenes from the scene bin and move them up to your canvas the storyboard to create your movie project This chapter will describe all of the functions and features that you will use as you begin to create a movie within the Edit screen 4 1 Overview The Edit screen is where you re likely to spend most of your time when editing a video It is here that youll make changes to your scenes and build your movie in the storyboard Click the Edit button on the Main screen to enter the Edit screen The top portion of this screen contains the Storyboard and the bottom half
97. using the trackball A sample of the current font is displayed below the list You can choose any font size that you want and the sample text will reflect your changes In the case of some extremely large fonts you might only see parts of the text but the actu al version will appear its entirety Fontstyle size Color pattern Here you can select the color of the letters in the text or add a texture pattern to appear on the letter instead of a color Once Textured is selected you can then choose which texture you would like to appear over the letters of your text The slider allows you to set the transparency of the color 0 being completely transparent 100 being entirely opaque Frame Clicking here will outline each individual letter with a color that you designate Shadow Here you can create a drop shadow for each of the letters in your Shadow text There are two options selectable color for the shadow and an arrow that lets you select which side of the letter you would like the shadow to appear The direction that the arrow is pointing tells you what direction the light that casts the shadow is coming from If the arrow is pointing to the right the shadow will appear on the right side of the letter 8 6 edit change text overview Alignment ne centered Colour Pattern There are three ways to align your text Left Right and Centered
98. wearing any blue making fine tuned adjust ments to the Color Span should bring about excellent looking results If you are happy with the results though go ahead and click Create to render the effect Congratulations you ve just created your first Casablanca Avio Blue Box effect My Blue Box Bonus effects codes are ec A 5 Avio Keyboard Shortcuts There are a number of ways in which you can use your Casablanca Avio keyboard to save time and physical energy during editing These keyboard shortcuts can save you from unnecessary operations and endless scrolling during extremely long scenes 1 Fast Scrolling One keyboard shortcut is called fast scrolling This technique can really come in handy when you would need to scroll through long scenes with the trackball in order to to set Trim points Split points and Ranges First plug your keyboard into your Casablanca Avio and power up the machine Locate the four Cursor Arrows Left arrow Right arrow Up arrow and Down arrow on the keyboard between the let tering keypad and the numbering keypad Now go into the Edit screen and highlight the longest scene you have in your scene bin Generally speaking the precise scene length doesn t matter but it is easier to familiarize yourself with how the keys work if the scene is over 10 minutes Click on the on screen Trim button then click on the In button to set the In point At this point you would n
99. y Time display z This displays the 000 0 0 03 length of the por tion of the scene up to the current ly selected split point Play will play the sample from the beginning up to the currently selected split point Remaining display This indicates the length of the audio sample after the split point Use and drop Use retains the audio segment that you just scrolled through while Drop discards it Split meter This meter is a visual depiction of the audio you have scrolled through so far The blue portion repre sents the selected portion in regard to the whole audio sample which is represented by the remain ing gray area of the bar 9 4 Trim sample overview This button takes you into the Audio Trim screen where you can alter the In and Out points of your audio samples The Audio Trim controls function much like the Video Trim controls see Chapter 4 for more information on video trimming Audio Trim The Play button plays your audio sample from the selected In point to the selected Out point while the Stop button stops the sample from playing The display shows the length of your trimmed audio sample from the In point the length changes as you adjust the In and Out points In point Clicking the In but ton and scrolling the trackball allows you to change the point at which your sam ple begins playing The arrows beneath the button move through the scene
100. y text The Font and other text parameters will be the same for both new boxes unless you manually change them Once the Text Box has been halved simply move the cursor into the desired box and click left to make changes to the text in that box Pole yboard shortcuts A7 This can be particularly useful if you want to split credits on the left and right sides of the screen or when you desire multiple columns of text To get multiple columns click F7 once to split the box in half then click on each half and click F7 again This can be repeated as many times as necessary to produce the number of columns you need Keep in mind that since the boxes are being halved it is only pos sible to get an even number of columns of the same width To get an odd number of evenly spaced columns you would have to create them manually F8 Clicking this is the same as clicking Size Box in the Page Options screen This will allow you to change the size of the Text Box you are currently working on F9 This is the same as clicking Move Box in the Page Options screen Once the box has been moved to the desired location left click on the trackball to set the position and you will then have the option to re size the box if necessary Click left again to set the size and you ll be ready to edit text F10 This deletes the Text Box you are currently working on the same as clicking Delete Box in page Options A 18 SSS Casab

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