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Making a movie from two clips

Making a movie from two clips. Making a movie from two clips. Start a new project in Final Cut Express. Making a movie from two clips. The panels for the new project. Making a movie from two clips. Find a still image for the first clip. Making a movie from two clips.

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Making a movie from two clips

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  1. Making a movie from two clips

  2. Making a movie from two clips • Start a new project in Final Cut Express

  3. Making a movie from two clips • The panels for the new project

  4. Making a movie from two clips • Find a still image for the first clip

  5. Making a movie from two clips • Looking for a still image for the first clip

  6. Making a movie from two clips • Looking for a still image for the first clip

  7. Making a movie from two clips • Selecting a still image for the first clip

  8. Making a movie from two clips • The first 10-second clip in the Viewer panel

  9. Making a movie from two clips • The first 10-second clip in the browser panel

  10. Making a movie from two clips • Selecting a still image for the second clip

  11. Making a movie from two clips • Both clips in the browser panel

  12. Making a movie from two clips • The first clip in the timeline panel

  13. Making a movie from two clips • Dragging the second clip into the timeline panel

  14. Making a movie from two clips • Still dragging the second clip into the timeline panel

  15. Making a movie from two clips • Dropping the second clip into the timeline panel

  16. Making a movie from two clips • Both clips are the timeline panel

  17. Making a movie from two clips • Export the sequence as a QuickTime movie

  18. Making a movie from two clips • Saving it as mySecondMovie.mov on the desktop

  19. Making a movie from two clips • Hiding the Final Cut panels, so we can see the desktop

  20. Making a movie from two clips • Selecting mySecondMovie.mov

  21. Playing the two-clip movie • Opening mySecondMovie.mov

  22. Playing the two-clip movie • mySecondMovie.mov is ready to start

  23. Playing the two-clip movie • 7 seconds into mySecondMovie.mov we still see the first image

  24. Playing the two-clip movie • By 12 seconds seconds into the movie, we see the second image

  25. Saving this project • Let's save this project, in case we need it again in the future

  26. Saving this project • Save it in the projects folder we created earlier

  27. The saved project • Here is the project file in a Finder window • It is quite small, only 16 KB

  28. Project files • A project file can be quite small because it does not contain copies of the assets (clips or still images) used in the project • Instead, it contains • the location, on the hard drive, of the assets used • the video and audio trims/edits that have been made • the order and manner of playback of all tracks in the sequence timeline • any effects/filters and transitions used

  29. Discarding the two-clip movie • Since we have saved the project, we can always regenerate the QuickTime movie again in the future • So, save space by putting this second .mov file in the trash-can too

  30. Now for an exercise • Tackle Exercise 3 http://www.cs.ucc.ie/j.bowen/cs2508/exercises/exercise03/

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