Creating Traditional Motion Effects
A traditional motion effect, applied to a clip in the Source monitor, allows you to alter the playback characteristics of the clip.
The Avid editing application creates a traditional motion effect by creating a new clip in a bin. You then edit the clip into your sequence using standard editing techniques.
The following topics provide information on traditional motion effects:
  Playing and Rendering Traditional Motion Effects
  Rendering Considerations When Creating Traditional Motion Effects
  Rendering and Rerendering Existing Traditional Motion Effects
  Displaying Information About Motion Effect Type Changes
  Freeze Frame Effects
  Creating a Freeze Frame
  Controlling a Freeze Frame with a Single Button or Key
  Creating a Rolling Clip That Freezes
  Creating a Variable Speed Effect
  Using the Fit to Fill Button
  Creating a Strobe Motion Effect
See Also
Understanding Traditional Motion Effects
Using Timewarp Effects

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