I'm putting together a composite video made of about 20 "flying word"
sequences from openshot (really, blender since that's the underlying tool).

Each sequence has to overlay the sequence before it by about 2 seconds, so
that the next phrase starts flying in as the last phrase is passing by.

At that point where the new video sequence starts the sequence that is
currently ending throws a blank frame. So there's this "flash" or "jerk"
looking motion on each phrase as they are leaving the screen.

I've tried trimming all the opacities of every sequence down to 95 or 97%
(suggestion: rt-click and edit or copy/paste attributes on sequences sure
would be nice, otherwise there's no easy way to set the opacity to an exact
number consistently).

But even with the opacity in place, it still has that one "jerk" frame.

Ideas?

Thanks, be blessed,

Richard W. Pickett, Jr.
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