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[Bug 851449] [NEW] Panel to control video property and animation

 

Public bug reported:

Morpheus on 2009-08-25
  
It would be nice to have a panel to control the video properties and animation from what point of time to another point, position of image and the value of alfa channel in every second (better control of fade in/out and zoom, change of opacity, etc).


Helen McCall adds the following to Morpheus' blueprint.

A separate compositing window with a movable and zoomable wire frame to
apply to a compositing pane has been discussed with Rienhard on the
answer tracker. The wire frame aspect ratio should be able to be preset
for the project.

A frame numbering scale to add to the timescale would also be useful in
this.

A set of separate coloured wire frames for each track or key frame being
composited in, would make it easy to adjust relative positions and
sizes. One wireframe for the beginning of the keyframe sequence, and one
for the end - for each track.

Helen

** Affects: openshot
     Importance: Wishlist
         Status: Triaged

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Title:
  Panel to control video property and animation

Status in OpenShot Video Editor:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Morpheus on 2009-08-25
    
  It would be nice to have a panel to control the video properties and animation from what point of time to another point, position of image and the value of alfa channel in every second (better control of fade in/out and zoom, change of opacity, etc).

  
  Helen McCall adds the following to Morpheus' blueprint.

  A separate compositing window with a movable and zoomable wire frame
  to apply to a compositing pane has been discussed with Rienhard on the
  answer tracker. The wire frame aspect ratio should be able to be
  preset for the project.

  A frame numbering scale to add to the timescale would also be useful
  in this.

  A set of separate coloured wire frames for each track or key frame
  being composited in, would make it easy to adjust relative positions
  and sizes. One wireframe for the beginning of the keyframe sequence,
  and one for the end - for each track.

  Helen

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