To put our soundtrack onto Final Cut we firstly had to send it to iTunes as shown below. From there I found it in my documents, iTunes, iTunes media, music, my computer, imposter, then I could import it into final cut, put an imput and an output in where i wanted the soundtrack to start and finish, and then drag and drop it into the two audio lines. Once this was done all we had to do was line the clips up with the soundtrack to make sure they were synchronus, which they were and then we were finnished with that step. Now all we had to do was focus on creating the credits on Live Type and the voiceover.
Thursday, 31 January 2013
Editing : FinalCut, Lesson 10, Garage Band 2
Garage Band
To put our soundtrack onto Final Cut we firstly had to send it to iTunes as shown below. From there I found it in my documents, iTunes, iTunes media, music, my computer, imposter, then I could import it into final cut, put an imput and an output in where i wanted the soundtrack to start and finish, and then drag and drop it into the two audio lines. Once this was done all we had to do was line the clips up with the soundtrack to make sure they were synchronus, which they were and then we were finnished with that step. Now all we had to do was focus on creating the credits on Live Type and the voiceover.
To put our soundtrack onto Final Cut we firstly had to send it to iTunes as shown below. From there I found it in my documents, iTunes, iTunes media, music, my computer, imposter, then I could import it into final cut, put an imput and an output in where i wanted the soundtrack to start and finish, and then drag and drop it into the two audio lines. Once this was done all we had to do was line the clips up with the soundtrack to make sure they were synchronus, which they were and then we were finnished with that step. Now all we had to do was focus on creating the credits on Live Type and the voiceover.
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