Thursday, 9 October 2014

Post #21 Importing and adding Music and SoundEffects with FinalCut Pro


In Final CutPro, I have imported my images at 30frames per second (fps) and then changed my speed to 10fps, by changing my duration to 3 (30/3 = 10).

Originally, my stop motion animation was going to run at 12fps, however my character walks a little too fast. I have imported the music "Pumping Blood" by NONONO, and have cut it at various areas to make it one minute long. 

Timing of the sounds is very important to get right otherwise the audience won't believe in the story. I have aligned the highs and lows of the song "Pumping Blood" with my StopMotion Animation to make it engaging for the audience.

I have added sound effects, such as a book opening and a camera flashing, to engage the audience and to make them believe that the video is real. The sound effects are subtle so that it doesn't sound out of place.


Here are a few screenshots of what my magnetic timeline looks like in Final Cut Pro:





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