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Storyboard mode
FX: You can select any number of effects for sound and
image editing in the FX menu. For more details, please
read the “Effects” chapter.
Transitions: You can also select the type of transition you
would like to connect scenes. Simply activate the large but-
ton between scenes and select a transition of your choice.
Rotate Photos (only with photo files): If a photo is on
its side or upside down, click on the Rotate button. The
photo will rotate 90 degrees. You can control the effect
directly on the video screen.
Play: The range between the Start and End markers above
the storyboard is the playback range. Both markers can be
relocated with the mouse (or with a left or right mouse-
click). To start or stop playing, use the space bar, or use the
playback control buttons beneath the video screen. The
play cursor shows which scene is currently being played. It
is a red vertical line that runs from left to right over the
scene.
Cutting: The “Scissor” button offers various options for
cutting. Redundant sequences (such as the commercials
in a TV feature or the first few seconds of your own movie.)
can be cut with this menu’s options. Note: It is important
to consider the difference between a “cut scene” and a “sepa-
rate movie”: A “Cut scene” cuts the scene and thereby in-
creases the number of current scenes by one. A “Separate
movie” divides the current movie into two independent
movies that can be accessed using the window menu. Please
read the following “Timeline Mode” chapter for more de-
tails regarding individual cutting menu options.
Media Pool / Media library: Access the Media Pool, for
quick access to additional music for your soundtrack. Ac-
cess the Media Library that comes with the program for a
large selection of songs, ambient noises, effects and other
material useful for adding additional impact to your project.
Simply drag the desired item onto the scene by drag & drop.
Rotate Photos
Start and End markers
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