So they're Python-script libraries of functions which I would need to import into my script (with the import command?) before using them.
Thankee! This is a good start for now for a project of my own.
As for other types of clip-to-clip (or image-to-image) transitions (like blinds, dissolve, shutter, etc.) usually offered by payware video editors (like CyberLink PowerDirector), any idea if some sort of genius managed to implement them in VS?
I am also interested in some type of legacy crossfade technique used on some MS-DOS-era PC games (both IBM-PC/AT and NEC PC-9801 classes); an example of such crossfade can be found in the opening sequence of ZUN's 5th Toho game (Mystic Square), when a simple purple background (with a yin-yang orb) slowly transitions to a full artwork with the game title and a sitting miko to the left of the orb.
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