![]() The Fade In motion effect is accessible through the top-left library window, which features a neat tab menu that can be used to switch between the various features & effects provided by the software: transitions, animations, effects, filters, overlays, and so on. As we can see, the arrow has two arrow dots that can be used to "resize" it, thus making the fade-in bigger or smaller we have used them to end the fade-in effect right after the clip below ends, thus granting a nice transition between our three clips. Notice the little "arrows" placed at the start of the video source in tracks 2 and 3: this is the Fade In motion effect, that ensures a smooth transition between the clips where we applied it and the clip immediately below it. In the following screenshot we can see how this phase actually works, with a timeline filled with three different video sources: ![]()
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