Effect

 

Record animation

 
 

Use the parameter to record the apply rate of any effect for a movie. When the button is turned off, the apply rate will not be recorded and the animation will disappear. It will reappear once it is turned on again.

Also, on the timeline, you can create an animation by resizing, moving, rotating a movie clip and recording these movements.

Record animation for changing effects on the thumbnail
Add an effect on a thumbnail and click on the “Apply-animation” button. The button will then turn yellow, and a silver bar called the “animation map” will appear above the seek bar. When moving the parameter during preview, a thick line will appear inside the animation map, recording the apply rate of the effect. The changes may also be made during pause. During pause, the adjusted apply rate will become a key frame, and from the present image, the image will gradually adjust to that key frame.

Move/Erase the line inside the animation map
You may add-in multiple adjustments, which will create multiple lines in the animation map. You will also be able to adjust these lines within the map, and edit the location of the animation. To erase, drag the line out of the bar or click on the “X” button to erase all.

Record animation on the timeline
Select the timeline bar in the timeline, go to the “source” in the effect tray, and turn on the “apply animation” button next to the animation layer. The timeline should minimize itself a little (It will come into handy when removing the entire clip outside of the timeline when recording your animation. The exported file size will be set to the timeline setting.)
You will be able to maximize/minimize, rotate, and shift the clip free-handedly within the timeline. Since there are 3 animation maps for 3 actions, when applying multiple actions at the same time, apply the first action and then go back to apply the second action. The changes may also be applied during pause mode to create a key frame and have the animation gradually adjust itself from the previous animation to the created key frame.

Double click on the line outlining the clip to set it back to the original position.

Related commands
Fade and volume control:Audio
Transparency/Transition control