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Re: Applying default transition between Video 1, Video 2, Video 3?
by markp_92647 on Nov 14, 2006 at 6:11:57 am


I probably dont doe this correctly but I created a hot key in preferences

1 is created as the (~ or ` ) key this I mapped to next cut
2 is created as the (1) key this i mapped as default transition

now I just ~1 , ~1 , ~1 over and over, then flip the default trans when I want to do something else in massive ammounts, You can edit 100 transitions via default in 2mins no lie.

note the positions of the ~ & 1 key `1`1`1`1`1`1`1`1`1`1`1`1`1`1`1

I might guess that you are not using PP 2.0 ?

then maybe it is worth the investment and upgrade to PP 2.0 which has the multi-cam function. this alone might save more time, and of course then when you assemble, applying the transitions is only moments each.

If you really dont want to move to a new version, and have some $$ united media multicam works really well.

I shoot 10-12 weddings every season and about 2yrs ago I broke down and bought multicam for this sole reason. the day I installed the app, I saved so many hours in the basic edit. it was so noticeble. well worth the $$. Infact I still have it on one machine, and use it all the time.

hope this not so direct answer helps somoewhat
mark



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