Blackmagic ATEM Manual - Concept Music Art
Blackmagic ATEM Manual - Concept Music Art
Blackmagic ATEM Manual - Concept Music Art
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Operating Your <strong>ATEM</strong> Switcher<br />
The graphic transition is a popular transition that uses the DVE and moves a graphic across the screen over<br />
a background transition. For example, the graphic wipe moves a graphic over a horizontal wipe, essentially<br />
replacing the wipe border. A graphic mix, spins the graphic across the screen over a mix transition. Graphic<br />
transitions are perfect for wiping the station logo or spinning a football across the screen revealing a new<br />
background. Graphic transitions use a special keyer built into the transition block, leaving all of the upstream<br />
and downstream keyers available for compositing the output. The following section explains how to build<br />
and perform graphic transitions.<br />
The above image sequence provides an example of the program output for a graphic wipe transition.<br />
Performing a Graphic Transition<br />
To perform a graphic transition on the software control panel<br />
Step 1. Select the DVE transition style button in the transition control block.<br />
If the DVE is being used in an upstream key, the DVE transition style button will be unavailable<br />
for selection until the key is taken off air and off next transition. Refer to sharing DVE resources<br />
below for more information.<br />
Step 2. Expand the transition palette and select the DVE transition type.<br />
Step 3. From the graphic effects: buttons, select one of the graphic effects buttons.<br />
Step 4. Select the fill source and key source for the graphic from the drop down list.<br />
Step 5. Adjust the key parameters if required.<br />
DVE Transition Settings<br />
Step 6. Perform the transition as an auto transition or manual transition from the transition control<br />
block.