Steps To Create Your Movie - ADS PYRO A/V Link User Manual

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Steps to create your movie

VideoStudio is laid out in a step-by-step format, following the items on the
Menu Bar at the top of the program, from left to right. Click a step on the Menu
Bar to move directly to it. The step you are currently in is highlighted in yellow.
It is not necessary to work through every step every time, but these steps can
serve as a guide to creating a complete movie. These steps do not necessarily
need to be followed in the order that they are presented.
Your work is saved in a small project file (*.VSP) that organizes all of your me-
dia files together. A project file is NOT the same as a movie and changes made
to it do not affect your media clips. It is possible to have a number of different
projects using the same clips.
The Start Step is for creating a new project file or opening an existing
one. This is the very first and required step whenever you want to work
in VideoStudio.
Once a project is opened in VideoStudio, video can be recorded
directly to your computer's hard disk in the Capture Step. Footage
from a videotape can be captured as a single file or automatically
divided into multiple files. This step allows you to record video files and
still images.
The Storyboard Step and the Timeline are the heart of VideoStudio.
This is where you arrange, edit, and trim your video clips. Video filters
can also be applied to your video clips in this step.
Transition effects between scenes are fun and easy. Thumbnail ani-
mations and drag-and-drop operations put dozens of cool effects at
your fingertips.
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