

Now, not only do we have 11 different swish pan effects, but a list of keywords on the left helps us select effects based upon characteristics, genres, industries, locations, moods, or time. Sapphire Edge’s support for keywords to find the right effect is illustrated when I change the transition to SE_SwishPan (yes, all the effects start with the letters “ SE_“. There are 25 different styles of flares to choose from – even better, the preview window shows what the final animation will look like using the two Timeline clips you’ve placed the transition between.īy clicking the two buttons at the bottom on the left you can switch between image view and keyword view, adjust the size of the preview icons, and determine whether you want to preview your effect using the Timeline clips, or against black. While you COULD tweak settings, it is a whole lot easier, and more fun, to click the Load Preset button and pick your look.įor example, here, I selected the SE_DissolveLensFlare, which transitions between two clips using an animated lens flare. Select your edit point and select Effects > Video Transitions > SapphireEdge Transitions.ĭouble-click the transition to load it into the Viewer. Let’s take a look at the Sapphire Edge transitions first.Īpplying an Edge transition in FCP 7 is no different than any other effect. The functionality is essentially the same between all systems, though the preview mechanism is a bit different, I’ve been told, for FCP X.
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The same license and software download will work for all versions of Final Cut. FCP X/Motion 5 support is currently in beta and scheduled for release in the next few weeks.
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The initial release of Sapphire Edge supports Final Cut Pro v6, v7, Final Cut Express v4, Motion 4, and Sony Vegas. Even better, GenArts has built a very sweet preview system into both transitions and filters that make selecting the right look very simple. This means we spend less time tweaking and more time getting productive work done. I call these “masters” because each transition and filter contains dozens of presets - more than 350 in all. GenArts created Sapphire Edge to help busy videographers better meet their client’s demand for quality looks on a tight schedule.”Īs Todd told me, the key factors in Sapphire Edge are: speed and simplicity, to provide great looks.Įdge ships with 14 master transitions and 4 master filters. GenArts describes Sapphire Edge as “a groundbreaking approach to visual effects software. GenArts has created an amazingly simple product to use - called Sapphire Edge - and Todd sent me a version to review. Since I was in London to speak at the same event, I stopped by their booth at the SuperMeet and talked with Todd Prives, product manager for GenArts about this new product. GenArts, long recognized as a leader in high-end visual effects, announced a new version of its Sapphire product line at the London SuperMeet in late June. (For my policy on product reviews, please read this disclosure statement.) [This article was first published in the July, 2011, issue of
