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Jan 4, 2007 8:28 AM in response to SteveKirby B BM,Hi Steve
Thanks for the tutorial. You produced a simple and clear explanation which helped me a lot.
Hope to see more.
Thanks again,
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Jan 4, 2007 8:43 AM in response to SteveKirby Jim Cookman,Here's MY favorite explanation:
It's late on a dark and stormy night and you've been driving down a lonely road. You're stopped by the local police on a flimsy pretext. They ask if you've been drinking. You say no.
They ask you to get out of the car, walk a straight line, which you do; but you wobble a bit because you've been sitting in the car for hours.
So they ask you to close your eyes, put your arms straight out in front of you and touch your fingertips together. If you get it exactly right, you cannot dissolve. If you blow it and your fingers overlap one or two joints, that's the possible length of your transition.
Hoping this real-world example helps you on your next traffic stop, I am your
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Jan 4, 2007 3:05 PM in response to Jim Cookmanby SteveKir,Well, I always say that the best way to understand a problem is to look at it from several angles, and overlapping one or two joints on a dark and stormy night is an excellent alternative to the Transitions Editor in FCE. What does not getting your finger tips to even touch indicate? CNTRL + G. officer, and he will understand. -
Jan 4, 2007 3:20 PM in response to Ian R. Brownby SteveKir,Lots of excellent books out there. Writing tuts, confined as they are to individual tasks, is much easier. To write a book you need to know everything.