![]() ![]() From cursor position - sets time of appearance starting from cursor position on timeline and automatically sets duration to the end of the scene (duration of video and audio objects is set not to the end of the scene but according to video and audio material in a file).By work area – sets time of appearance and duration as per the marked working area on timeline (duration of video and audio objects is set not according to working area duration, but in accordance with duration of video and audio material in a file). ![]() In this window you may set time of object appearance to the scene (effect start time), duration of display (effect duration), as well as its dynamics upon change of parent object duration. When you add object to the scene or when you apply effect to object you see the following window which sets object/effect position in time: In the present section we shall explain how to set object when it is added to the scene. For more information about the first and the third stages see example of adding video and image to the scene in section " How to open video file or image for editing". ![]() You can add these objects using the same methods which are divided into three stages: choice of object, setting up its position in time and on the scene. Video editor enables to work with different objects, namely: "Sprite", "Duplicate", "Line", "Rectangle", "Ellipse", "Tooltip", "Image", "Sound", "Video", "Movement" and also with a large quantity of video and audio effects. ![]()
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