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Changing the motion of the image
Changing the motion of the image
Applying strobe motion
Here’s how to apply a Strobe Motion effect to the image being input to channel A. “Strobe Motion”
is an effect that thins-out the frames of the image, producing the impression that the motion is
being halted at intervals.
1.
Set the memory dial (MEMORY) to 1.
Turn the dial all the way to the left to select the 1 position.
2.
Play back the image to which you want to apply the effect.
Play back the image that you want to strobe, and input it to the V-4.
3.
Select the input for channel A.
Input the image being played back into channel A. Use the channel A input select buttons to make
your choice.
4.
Move the video fader to channel A.
To output the image of channel A, move the video fader to channel A.
5.
Press the STROBE button.
Press the channel A “STROBE” button. This is the top effect button on the channel A side.
6.
Turn the control dial.
Turn the control dial. The strobe settings will be adjusted and the spacing of the frames will change
from fast to slow strobing.
7.
Turn the effect off
Press the button again to turn the effect off.
Some effects cannot be used simultaneously.
In addition to the Strobe effect, the motion of an image can also be modified using the Still (freeze)
effect. To use the Still effect, you will need to assign it to an effect button of channel A or channel
B. For details on making this assignment, refer to p. 75 or later.
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