These video tutorials match the skills taught in the classroom. Each segment below corresponds to the gradesheet provided to the students. There is also a step-by-step guide that may also be of some use. |
Final Cut: Creating Motion |
Final Cut Training: If you need to review how to create videos using Final Cut, please refer back to the Final Cut Online Video Training Series provided to you when you created Junk Movie. |
Step #1: Download Files
- Download the “F.C.MotionTraining_R2D2” Folder from the “RLSMultimediaServer” to your desktop. (video)
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Step #2: Creating a Folder System & Placing Files in Folders
- 2a. Title the folder you dragged onto your desktop: ”R2D2_YourName.” In this folder, create and name three more folders: “Photos,” “Audio” & “Video.” (video)
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Step #3: System Settings & Save Project
- 3a. Open Final Cut. Create a New Project. Set the System Settings. Save the Project: “”R2D2_YourName.” to the folder you created on your desktop. (video)
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Step #4: Sequence & Bins
- 4a. If one does not exist, create a Sequence and Title it: ”R2D2_YourName.” Create 3 bins; title them ‘Videos”, “Audio”, and “Photos.” (video)
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Step #5: Import Images / Music
- 5a. Import the R2D2 image, the desert background image and R2D2 audio files. Place each file into the corresponding bin. (video)
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Step #6: Insert Images onto the Timeline
- 6a. Insert the background image on the timeline & 'Superimpose' R2D2 onto the Desert Background, on the timeline. (video)
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Step #7: Add Motion
- 7a. Add Motion to R2D2 crossing the desert. (video)
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Step #8: Insert Audio
- 8a. Drag the R2D2 Sound Effects onto the timeline and line it up with R2D2 as it moves. .” (video)
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Step #9: Export
- 9a. Export a Quicktime video file to the ”R2D2_YourName" folder that you created on your desktop. (video)
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