From the course: Media Composer 2019 Essential Training: 110 Fundamentals 2
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Hiding adapter icons - Media Composer Tutorial
From the course: Media Composer 2019 Essential Training: 110 Fundamentals 2
Hiding adapter icons
- [Instructor] If you have media that doesn't match the dimensions of your project format, a frame flex effect is going to be applied automatically. And you can see here in this Ah San Francisco sequence that I'm working on. We've got these spatial adapters applied all the way through. These can be a little bit distracting and if they're really just there because the format has been conformed to match your project you can hide those icons. Clicking on the fast menu here in the timeline window you've got an option to choose which adapters are shown. You can say none, in which case you just get the green dot to show that some kind of real time effect is applied or you can select particular adapters that you want to be shown. Coincidentally, even though that icon is hidden, if I go into the effect mode by opening up the effect editor you can see the effect is still listed. So it's not removing the effect, it's just…
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Understanding adapter icons2m 5s
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Hiding adapter icons1m 13s
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Exploring the Source Settings dialog box5m 23s
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Update source adapters in a sequence1m 42s
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Using FrameFlex to modify shots in the timeline4m 8s
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Using keyframes to animate the FrameFlex effect4m 6s
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Introducing keyframe graphs5m 47s
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Fixed and elastic keyframes3m 38s
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Changing the behavior of the animation between keyframes5m 1s
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Adding movement to a photo with FrameFlex6m 27s
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