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146     7. Effects


        Transition Effects
        Transitions are the visual effects that occur as one slide ends and the next
        slide begins.  Every slide in ProShow has one.  It doesn’t matter whether it’s
        the first slide in the show or the last – at the end of each slide, there is
        always a transition effect.

        Transitions help define the pacing, as well as the visual appearance of your
        slideshow.  For a slower paced show, you'll use longer transition times and
        simple blending effects.   For a faster paced show, you'll use shorter
        transition times with more energetic effects.


        Motion Effects

        Motion effects of course are the assorted ways that you can move any
        individual layer within a slide around the screen.  You can Pan a layer from
        one side to the other.  You can Zoom in or out, or you can Rotate a layer.

        These basic effects work for any layer, including images, videos and
        captions.   With images and videos, you can also choose to Tilt a layer and
        add motion that creates a 3D/perspective feel.
        Motion effects always begin and end within each slide.   As a result, your
        Slide Time also affects them.   When you have a less time, the motion will
        happen more quickly.  With longer Slide Times, the motion will be slower.
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