Friday, 6 May 2011

What have you learned about technologies from the process of constructing this product?


Final Cut Pro is a video editing software program developed by Apple and first released in 1998. By the early 2000s, its ease of use and compatibility with a variety of video formats made it popular with independent filmmakers as well as editors in Hollywood. Final Cut Pro was used on films ranging from small straightforward productions.


Use the buttons on the capture viewer to find the beginning of the scene to capture, then press "I". Fast forward to the end of the section to be captured using the capture viewer's controls. Press "O" at the end. Allow a few extra seconds at both beginning and end.

This print screens sh0ws, Captured clips will be listed on the left hand side of the screen in the Browser window. Double click on the first desired clip to enter it into the Viewer. Use the viewer buttons to find the exact start frame desired and press "I", then fast forward to the exact final frame desired and press "O". Under Modify select "Make Sub clip" and name when prompted. Repeat for all clips.



Drag each subclip into the timeline on the bottom of the screen in order. Place each block together.

Select transitions from the Effects tab and drag them onto the line between subclips. If the line above the transition turns red it must be rendered. Under Sequence select "Render Only" and then "Needs Rendering."



After all transitions have been established, under Sequence select "Render All" and "Both." After the render is complete, save the project. Finally, under File select "Export" and use QuickTime Movie, QuickTime Conversion or Compressor to convert the raw digital video into the video and audio format desired.







Here we have mix the sound track which we have used as a background music to our film.
During edit, while using of final cut pro ,we have learned how technology and editing plays an important part in our film overall and the program final cut pro help to produce “See through my eyes”.

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