ABSTRACT

Final Cut Express has several video export choices for QuickTime Conversion. In QuickTime Conversion, the User pop-up is contextual; that is, what is offered is determined by what's selected in the Format pop-up. The Options button for Still Image export, which uses the same dialog box as Image Sequence, includes a Frame Rate box. Two other types of QuickTime Conversion export are often used: Image Sequence and Still Image. Image sequences are useful for rot scoping, frame-by-frame painting on the video image, and other animation work, and provide high-quality output without loss. To restore the project, copy all of the material back from the CD onto viewer computer. Open the project file and reconnect the existing files. Next run the capture process, clicking on Project in the Capture window to bring viewer video material onto the computer. The Capture window will prompt viewer for each tape it needs in turn.