Monday, April 20, 2009

FinalCut - Technical Instructions

Photographs/images
Import your jpeg images into the browser
Drag each image into the viewer window
To adjust the size of the image (to zoom in or zoom out), go to ‘view’ in toolbar and click on ‘image+wireframe’
Adjust the size proportionately with the shift key
Go back to ‘view’ and click on ‘image’ after you have adjusted all the image frames

Adding transition effects to the images
After positioning your images in the timeline
In the browser window click on the effects tab
Locate the video transitions folder
Click on the arrow and choose from different transitions. e.g., Cross dissolve, fade in fade out etc.
Drag any one transition to the front and back of each image
Extend the transition in the timeline as per your choice
Render files and view the sequence in the canvas window

Adding other effects to images
Try: Video Transitions>3D Simulation>Cross Zoom

(You may try others, but note that most are too disruptive to the message and ultimately unusable)

Adding text
Use Video Generators>Text> Crawl / Scrolling. Use the controls in the Controls tab in the Viewer to set size, color, etc.


Adding audio to the timeline
Import and drag the audio file into the timeline and adjust the music according to your 5-7 sec time frame


Moving around an image
- Set the Duration of the image to 10 second or whatever length you want to be.

- Double click the image to open it in the Viewer.

- Set the playhead at the beginning

- Click on the Motion tab at the top of Viewer.

- Click on the diamond button right to Scale to create a keyframe

- Go back to Viewer tab and change Scale

- Set the playhead to the frame where you want to create another keyframe

- Click the diamond button to green to create another keyframe

- Scale the image in the Viewer tab again

- To move/pan the image, you also need to click the keyframe button by Center/

- In the Viewer tab to move the image while the playhead in on that keyframe.

- Drag the image clip to a channel and render

Monday, April 13, 2009

Assignment 5 / Social Media / Facebook

MEDIA: FACEBOOK

1. Begin a Facebook group based on the proposed product or service.

2. Name your group "Friends of (the name of your product or service)"

3. Write a 15-40 words for the "Common Interest - Beliefs & Causes" statement which describes the purpose of the Facebook group and your proposed product or service.

4. Create an appropriate visual for the group, based on a still from your animatic video. The visual should be graphically appropriate for the small display size used in Facebook.

5. Post the stop-motion and the animatic video on the group's page.

6. Get at least 5 people to join the group and have them give their opinion as to the usefulness and desirability of the proposed product or service, as well as suggestions for the features, users, product or brand extensions.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Zooming and moving around an image in Flash. (Ken Burns Effect)

1. Import an image to the stage and convert it to a movie clip. (see last week's instructions.)

2. Create a keyframe on frame 25.

3. Click on frame 25 and on your image on the stage. Using the Free Transform Tool, on the toolbar, enlarge the image. (So, now is you click on frame 1, the image is small and on frame 25 is enlarged.)


4. On the timeline select / click any frame between keyframes 1 and 25. On the properties panel, go to the "tween" pull down menu and select "motion". (If you have Flash CS4, go to "Insert" and select "Classic Tween".)

5. Save, and go to "Control" > "Test Movie". The image must zoom in.

6. Create a keyframe on frame 70. 
With that keyframe selected, select the zoomed image on the stage and change its position by dragging. (So, now the image on the stage is on a different position in frame 25 and frame 70.)

7. On he timeline select / click any frame between keyframes 25 and 70. On the properties panel, go to the "tween" pull down menu and select "motion". (In Flash CS4, go to "Insert" > "Classic Tween".)

8. Save, and go to "Control" > "Test Movie"