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Re: Cross Dissolves
by Colin McQuillan on Jun 23, 2008 at 12:43:50 am

[Ryan Atkins] "I am teaching my self most of Final Cut on my own"

this particular situation is not really a "Final Cut" issue. This pertains to any NLE and even any linear edit suite. If you are going to dissolve/transition in or out of a clip, there needs to be video there that lasts the duration of the effect. You can't have a transition if you have no frames to transition with...

If you are on the last frame of clip A, and clip B has some headroom on it, you can drag your dissolve to the left side of the edit point, and the transition will back itself into the first clip. Same works vise-versa. But as you see, if both clips are on their perspective first/last frame, you cant have your transition.

Colin McQuillan
Van. B.C.
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