| 1. | What are the two ways you can apply a transition? |
| 2. | Is there a difference between how you apply an audio transition versus a video transition? |
| 3. | What set of keyboard shortcuts are used to copy and paste a transition? |
| 4. | How do you access the Transition Editor? |
| 5. | In what ways can you change the duration of a video transition? |
| 6. | Are wipe transitions applied differently than dissolves? |
| 7. | In the Timeline Real Time pop-up menu, which setting allows you to work with the most real time effects? Unlimited RT or Safe RT? |
| 8. | When a transition can't play back in real time, how can you preview it? |
| 9. | How do you render a single effect? |
| 10. | How do you save a transition as a "favorite?" |
| 1. | From the Browser Effects tab, drag a transition directly to an edit point, or select an edit point and choose a transition from the Effects menu. |
| 2. | No. You apply audio and video transitions the same way. |
| 3. | Cmd-C copies a selected transition and Cmd-V pastes the transition to the selected edit point. |
| 4. | Double-click one side or the other of the transition icon. |
| 5. | You can drag the edge of a transition icon, right-click the transition and choose Duration from the shortcut menu, or change the duration in the Transition Editor. |
| 6. | No. Wipes are applied the same way as dissolves. They do however have more parameters that can be adjusted. |
| 7. | Unlimited RT. |
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| 8. | To preview the effect, press Option-P, choose Mark > Play > Every Frame, or press Option-\ (backslash). |
| 9. | Select the transition and choose Sequence > Render Selection, or press Cmd-R. |
| 10. | Drag the transition from the Transition Editor, or from the Timeline, into the Favorites bin in the Effects tab. |