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Play the videotape in your camcorder, and position the tape on the part of the video where to start capturing.
Tip: If you are capturing video from a DV camcorder, use the Navigation Panel to play your videotape. Click Capture Video to start capturing. Click Stop Capture or press [Esc] to stop capturing.
To capture a still image from the video footage, pause the video on the desired image then click Capture Image. Each template provides a different theme which comes with preset start and ending video clips, transitions, title and background music. To apply a Theme template: 1. Select a theme template from the Theme template list.
Home Movies templates allow you to create movies that include both video and images while Slideshow templates are used exclusively for creating image slideshows. To set the overall length of your movie, click. The background music is added to your movie in the second step of the Movie Wizard.
Tip: Select Keep Previous to use the image duration you set in the previous page of the Movie Wizard. Click to open the Mark Clips dialog box. Select a clip then click Must or Optional to specify whether or not to include the clip in the show.
Note: For Home Movies, click Auto to let the program decide which clips to retain or exclude. To replace the title, first select the preset title from the Title list. Double-click the preset text in the Preview Window, then type in your text. Click to change text formatting. In the Text Properties dialog box, select a font type, size and color for the text, and set the desired shadow color and transparency.
To replace the background music, click to open the Audio Options window. Locate and select the desired music file. Click to specify music file settings. Note: Make sure that your background music is 30 seconds or longer if you want to fit the video to the music. If the music duration is less than 30 seconds, the music will not be looped leaving the remaining video without any background music.
Use the Volume slider to adjust the volume of the background music with respect to the video's audio. Dragging the slider to the left increases the volume of the background music and decreases the volume of the video's audio. Click Next. Click Create Disc to burn your movie onto a disc. VideoStudio Editor VideoStudio Editor provides a step-by-step workflow that makes creating movies simple and easy. This section introduces you to the VideoStudio Editor interface and briefly explains the steps involved in creating a movie.
Refer to the succeeding chapters for more in-depth information on each step. The user interface The contents of this panel change depending on the step you are in. In the Capture Step, this also acts as the device control for the DV camcorder. The Step Panel VideoStudio simplifies the process of creating movies into seven simple steps. Click the buttons in the Step Panel to switch between steps.
Video Capture Step. Footage from a filters can also be applied to videotape can be captured as a your video clips in this step. This step allows you to capture video and still images. Choose from the another to create a picture-in- variety of transition effects in the picture effect.
No movie would be complete Background music sets the without opening titles, captions mood of your movie. The Audio and closing credits. In the Title Step lets you select and record Step, you can create animated music files from one or several text titles or choose from various CD-ROM drives attached to presets in the Library.
See your computer. Note: These steps do not necessarily need to be followed in the order that they are presented. The Options Panel The Options Panel changes depending on the program's mode and the step or track you are working on.
The Options Panel may contain one or two tabs. The controls and options in each tab vary, depending on the selected clip. See the Options Panel sections in the succeeding chapters for details. The Navigation Panel The Navigation Panel is used to preview and edit the clips used in your project. Use the Navigation Controls to move around a selected clip or your project. Use the Trim Handles and Jog Slider to edit your clips. When capturing video from a DV camcorder, the Navigation Controls are used for device control.
Use these buttons to control your DV camcorder or any other DV device. Moves to the previous frame. Moves to the end frame. Click and drag the slider to adjust the volume of your computer's speakers. You can only where you want the first clip to preview, not edit, your clips end and the second one to when the Preview Window is start, then click this button.
The project timeline The project timeline at the lower part of the VideoStudio Editor window is where you assemble your movie project.
There are three types of views for displaying the project timeline: Storyboard, Timeline, and Audio View. Click the buttons at the left side of the project timeline to switch between different views.
Each thumbnail in the storyboard represents an event in your movie, an event being a video clip or a transition. Thumbnails show at a glance the chronological order of events in your project.
The duration of each clip is shown at the bottom of each thumbnail. You can drag and drop video clips to insert and arrange them. Transition effects can be inserted between video clips. A selected video clip can be trimmed in the Preview Window. Click Enlarge to maximize the storyboard display. With a larger workspace, you can arrange video clips and apply transitions more easily.
Furthermore, there is a small screen at the bottom of the window where you can preview clips. It divides a project into separate tracks for video, overlay, title, voice, and music. Timeline View allows you to perform frame-accurate editing of your clips. Contains voiceover clips. Audio View Audio View allows you to visually adjust the volume levels of video, voice and music clips.
The Library The Library is a storage depot for everything you need to create a movie: video clips, video filters, audio clips, still images, transition effects, music files, titles and color clips. These are collectively known as media clips. Right-click the image to print then select Print Image and select an image size. To add media clips to the Library: 1. Click Load media to open a dialog box for locating the media clip to insert in the Library.
Load media allows you to locate the clip you want to add to the Library. Select the desired file. Click Open when you are finished. Note: You can also drag and drop files from Windows Explorer straight to the Library.
Right-click a clip in the Library to Hold [Ctrl] or [Shift] to select view the clip's properties as well as multiple clips. Select the clip to remove from the Library, then press [Delete].
Or, right-click the clip in the Library and select Delete. When prompted, verify whether you want to delete the thumbnail from the Library. The way video clips are sorted by date depends on the file format. DV AVI files i. Other video file formats will be sorted by order of file date. These folders help you store and manage all kinds of media files.
To use the Library Manager: 1. You can also click the Folder arrow and select Library Manager from the drop-down list. The Folder arrow button 2. Select a media type from the Available custom folders list. Click New to display the New Custom Folder dialog box and create a new folder. Specify a library Folder name and a Description. Click OK. Click Delete to remove a selected custom folder from the Library. Click Close. Starting a new movie project When you run VideoStudio, it automatically opens a new project and lets you start composing your movie production.
A new project always uses VideoStudio's default settings. To check what these settings are, click File: Project Properties. Project settings determine how your movie project is rendered when you preview it. Rendering is the process by which VideoStudio converts raw video, titles, sounds, and effects into a continuous stream of data which can be played back in your computer. You can modify the project settings in the Project Properties dialog box.
When you capture or insert your first video clip into the project, VideoStudio automatically checks the properties of the clip and your project. If properties such as file format, frame size, etc. Changing the project settings to conform with clip properties allows VideoStudio to perform the SmartRender function. To toggle between displaying and not displaying the message box, select or clear Show message when inserting first video clip into the Timeline in the Preferences dialog box.
Setting your preferences Customize the program's working environment through the Preferences dialog box. You can specify a working folder for saving files, set undo levels, choose preferred settings for program behavior, and more.
To open the Preferences dialog box, select File: Preferences [F6]. VideoStudio contains a sample finished project that lets you have a general overview of most of the features that are available in the program.
This sample project also lets you experiment and get a general feel of how to use VideoStudio. Setting project properties Project Properties serve as your template for previewing your movie projects.
The project settings in the Project Properties dialog box determine the appearance and quality of a project when it is previewed on-screen.
To customize project settings, select File: Project Properties. When you customize project properties to be the same as the desired output settings for your project for instance, setting project properties to DVD settings if you will output the project to a DVD disc , you can have more accurate previews of your final movie.
The video clips will be inserted onto the Video Track. Previewing The Play button in the Navigation Panel serves two purposes: for playback of your entire project or a selected clip. To play back, click Project or Clip, then click Play. While working on your project, you will want to preview your work frequently to see how your project is progressing.
VideoStudio offers you two preview options: Instant Playback and High Select File: Preferences - General, then choose the preview method that you prefer. Instant Playback allows you to quickly preview changes in your project without the need to create a temporary preview file, however, playback may be jerky depending on your computer resources.
High Quality Playback renders your project as a temporary preview file then plays this preview file. Playback is smoother in High Quality Playback mode, but rendering your project for the first time in this mode may take a long time to complete depending on the size of your project and computer resources.
Note: When Perform non-square pixel rendering is selected in the Project Options dialog box opened from Project Properties dialog box , Instant Playback performance may be affected if computer resources are insufficient. In High Quality Playback mode, VideoStudio uses SmartRender technology which renders only the changes you made such as transitions, titles and effects, and eliminates re-rendering the entire project. SmartRender saves time when generating previews.
Setting a preview range For faster previews, you may choose to play only a part of your project. The selected range of frames to preview is referred to as To play the preview area only: 1. The Preview range mark-in and Preview range mark-out timecodes will then be displayed in the Options Panel. To preview the selected range, select what you want to preview Project or Clip , then click Play. To preview the entire clip, hold [Shift], then click Play. Showing and hiding grid lines You can use grid lines to guide you when repositioning or resizing images and videos or when adding titles to your movie.
Select Distort clip then select Show grid lines. Tip: Click to adjust grid line settings. VideoStudio project files are saved in. VSP file format. Transferring footage from a source device to the computer involves a process called capturing. VideoStudio automatically performs seamless capture, saving video into a new file every time the maximum allowable file size for a single video file has been reached. Captured video data in excess of 4 GB are automatically saved to a new file. The steps on how to capture is similar for all types of video sources except for the available capture settings in the Capture Video Options Panel that can be selected for each type of source.
This feature can be used only when capturing video from a DV camcorder. If the audio sounds choppy, there may be a problem with previewing audio on your computer during DV capture. This does not affect the audio capture quality. If this happens, click Disable Audio Preview to mute the audio while capturing. To capture video: 1. Click the Capture Step then click Capture Video. To specify a capture duration, enter the values in the Duration box in the Options Panel.
Select your capture device from the Source list. Select a file format to use for saving your captured video from the Format list. Specify a Capture folder in which to save video files. Click Options to open a menu for customizing more capture settings. Scan your video to search the part to capture. When you get to the part of the video that you want to capture, click Capture Video to start capturing. If you specified a capture duration, wait for the capture to complete.
Otherwise, click Stop Capture or press [Esc] to stop capturing.
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