FCP 7, Canvas is dark.

Hi I am editing a project, all of a sudden, the canvas goes black.  (I was actually sweetening audio, not doing video at the time.)  I have re-started the computer, exported the movie- (it plays fine in QT), and loaded it and other video into a new project- but even in the new project, the canvas remains black. The only thing I see is when I place the playhead over a multi-layer lower-third super are the outlines of the layers and wireframes.  They show up with no video at all. Kinda hard to edit when you're flying blind!

Just after posting, I solved my own problem.  Somehow, the 'Wireframe' setting had been activated, likely by an errant mouseclick.  All is well.  FC studio is the name for FCP7???

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