muybridge
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how to animate using fi nal cutTRANSCRIPT
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I got to this drop down box by clicking on Final Cut Pro.
After I had clicked on user preferences on the final cut pro drop down list I had to change the still/freeze duration from 00.00.10.00 to 00.00.00.04.
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After I had changed the still/freeze duration I had to import my images I had taken on the camera. I imported all of the pictures that I thought were the best.
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This is called the bin. The bin holds all of the pictures I had imported from the file. They are held here an I can drag them into the timeline individually or in groups. The pictures will make an animation when they have been dragged into the timeline.
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This is what the time line looks like. This is where I drag and place my images. I can play the animation and watch it on the canverse. I can move around and delete images I no longer want.
This is the canverse. When my images are in the timeline I can drag the time line back to the beginning and watch the images I dragged in as a little movie or what we are calling it, an animation.