Using software

For this walk-though, choose "Get From Album." Even if you choose one of the other options, you will end up at your albums sooner or later. Albums contain shortcuts to files stored on your system. You will grab most of your "media" for movie construction from your albums.

MEDIA

This first step is where you select the "media" (still images, videos, and sound clips) that you want to use to create your movie. All you need to do is choose the components you want and add them to the Storyboard. When you save - or "produce" - your movie, all the components on the Storyboard will be combined together into a single video file.

Sample Storyboard illustration:

Video Clips & Still Images

Transitions

Audio Tracks

Figure 1-4 The Storyboard

The large squares are reserved for still images and video clips. The two horizontal bars beneath are reserved for audio tracks. The smaller squares between the still image/video clip components are for "transitions."

EDIT

You’re now ready to touch up and modify your movie components. Different editing options are available depending on the component type.

MODIFYING IMAGE AND VIDEO BRIGHTNESS/CONTRAST

1.Single-click the desired still image or video clip on the Storyboard.

2.Click and drag the sliders to adjust brightness and contrast. You can preview the effect within the Player.

TRIMMING VIDEOS AND AUDIO

1.Select the desired video or audio clip on the Storyboard.

2.Drag the Starting Mark to the spot where you would like the clip to begin playback.

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