Working with Default and Favorite TransitionsFinal Cut Express offers one default video transitiona 1-second cross-dissolve (Figure 13.9 )and one default audio transitiona 1-second cross-fade (Figure 13.10 ). The default transitions are available from the Effects menu, the edit point's shortcut menu, and as keyboard commands. A transition edit, available in the Canvas edit overlay, automatically includes the default transition at the time you perform the edit. You can also designate a transition (or any other type of effect) as a Favorite by dragging the effect from the Browser, Viewer, or Timeline and placing it in the Favorites folder on the Effects tab in the Browser. Using Favorites is an easy way to save a transition's settings so you can reproduce the effect later. You can build up a small group of favorite transitions for a particular project. Figure 13.9. FCE's default video transition is a 1-second cross-dissolve.![]() Figure 13.10. The default audio transition is a 1-second +3dB cross-fade.![]()
Figure 13.11. Control-click the edit point; then choose Add Transition 'Cross Dissolve' from the shortcut menu.![]() To apply the default audio transition: Do one of the following:
Figure 13.12. Control-click the edit point; then choose Add Transition 'Cross Fade (+3dB)' from the shortcut menu.![]() To create a favorite transition by saving its settings:
Figure 13.13. Dragging a modified transition from the Timeline to the Favorites folder, located on the Effects tab of the Browser.![]() To create a favorite transition before using it in a sequence:
To delete a favorite transition from the Favorites folder: About transition editsThere are two types of transition edits: Insert with Transition and Overwrite with Transition. A transition edit automatically places your default transition at the head of the edit. When using either of the transition edit types, you'll need enough footage in your source clip to create the transition. Each source clip will need additional frames equal to half of the transition's duration.To perform a transition edit:
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