The Media list allows you to easily add and edit effects to your clips, such as blurs and crops.
To blur the front, matte clip, or back clip for the selected media, use the Xblur and Yblur fields. The Xblur field controls the amount of blurring on the horizontal (X) axis, and the Yblur field controls the amount of blurring on the vertical (Y) axis.

(a) Xblur (b) Yblur (c) Gaussian Blur
You can use a Gaussian (Gaussian enabled) or a Box blur (Gaussian disabled):
To blur the front clip of media:
To blur the matte clip of media:
When you crop media, the front and matte clips are cropped together. You cannot crop the back clip. If you applied the media to more than one surface, all the surfaces are cropped.
You can animate a crop by changing the size and shape of the Crop box at different keyframes. You can also animate the softness of the Crop box.
To crop a clip with the Media list:
(a) Softness area of Crop field (b) Crop area of Crop field
To crop gesturally in the image window:
The clip appears in the image window with a red outline, which indicates the Crop box, and a green outline, which indicates the Softness box.
(a) Crop box (b) Softness box
The crop and softness values in the Media list are updated as you drag.
The cropped media appears in the image window, and the front and matte clip share the same crop.
Eliminating Unwanted Black in Areas of Media Transparency
When compositing with images generated by rendering 3D objects over a black background, unwanted black often appears on translucent or anti-aliased areas of the media. Use the Divide tool to divide the front media by its associated matte media, which eliminates the black edges in the composite.
You can animate the Slip value of a media's front, matte or background clip. Do this to begin a clip at a specified frame number, or to produce a freeze frame effect where the first frame is held for a specified number of frames. In addition, Slip values are animatable for all types of clips.
If you want to animate the Slip values, or control the Front Slip and Matte Slip separately, use the Channel Editor. The channels
are found in their respective media and are named Slip and slip_matte. The Background Slip channel is found in Scene
Media
Background
Slip.

A positive value starts the clip at the specified frame. A negative value creates a freeze frame effect where the first frame of the clip is held by the specified number of frames.