Drag and Drop
The drag-n-drop interface is prevalent to the overall look and feel
of Compose section. Working in connection with the 3 main UI
components
and contextual menus,
drag-n-drop is applied for delivering a wide range of tasks of both
timeline editing (TE) and scene composition (SC). So before we get
into the detail of individual compose functions, it is appropriate
to have a run-down of all drag-n-drop operations. Specifically, we
use drag-n-drop
method to perform the following tasks:
Drag-n-drop
movie clip from asset bin to Preview
window for previewing individual clip (TE).
Drag-n-drop
movie clip from asset bin into Timeline for timeline editing (TE).
Note
1: You can drag-n-drop a clip to ANY frame in the Timeline even when it's out of view. To drop a clip to an out of view frame, you drag the thumbnail and butt
it against either end of the filmstrip to cause the Timeline to scroll
in respective direction. Release the mouse button (dropping the thumbnail) when the desired frame is reached. The scroll is unrestrictive so long
as you don't release your mouse button, thus you can reach for
'any' position in the Timeline for your 'drop'.
Note
2: If there is a scene already in the frame you want to drop your
clip, the new clip will replace the existing scene.
Drag-n-drop
scene(s) within timeline space to arrange or reshuffle scene order
(TE and SC).
Note
1: You can drag-n-drop a scene or a selection of scenes to ANY
spot in the timeline by butting it to either end of filmstrip
to cause the timeline to scroll to respective direction. The
scroll is unrestrictive so long as you don't release your mouse
button, thus you can search for 'any' position in the Timeline
for your scene placement.
Note
2: If there is a scene already in the frame you want to drop your
scene(s), the new scene(s) will replace the existing scene.
Drag-n-drop
clip or scene from Preview window to Timeline strip to add scene
to a movie (TE).
Drag-n-drop scene(s) out of Timeline to remove them from composition
(TE and SC).
Drag
the thumbwheel
buttons left or right to scroll the Timeline in either direction
(TE and SC).
Drag-n-drop
composition objects from asset bin onto Compose
stage for scene composition (SC).
Drag
an on-stage object to adjust its screen position (SC).
Drag
the size
button of an object in and out to adjust its size (SC).
Drag
the alpha
slider of an object left or right to adjust its alpha
state (SC).
Drag
the in
and out marks of an object to adjust its on-screen duration
(SC).
Drag
the frame
slider along the frame track to navigate or preview a
scene in real time (SC).