Top Comments
Video Responses
All Comments (15)
-
Nice
-
@HumorTech Notice Zach has gone quiet on the issue?
-
Okay, I just learned that I only have Final Cut Pro 5 and Motion 2.2 (it's been a while since I upgraded and it hadn't been an issue until now). If I wanted to upgrade to Motion 4, is it possible to take all the stuff I made in Final Cut and use over and over (like a template) and just import it into Motion to create a template?
If I could do this in Motion 2.2, I'd have done this by now. And it has meen okay doing it in Final Cut just by copying and pasting, just slow and involved.
-
@TonysMac5 No problem!
-
@proceedapathy Oh thank you I have been reasearching this for over a month!! i appreciatie it
-
using this!
-
4th !
-
@TonysMac5 You basically cut it like that with your razor blade tool. Cut out from your video the part you want to "stutter". Then you can copy and paste that on your timeline as many times you'd like and it will repeat. After that put the rest of your video behind your repeated clip and it will continue playing giving you a "stutter" feel.
Whats funny is that today some one was arrested for jogging naked and their name was Zak King! haha
HumorTech 1 year ago 5
argh. i dont have motion, so it looks like im gonna have to stick with livetype's templates!!
Sully192837465 1 year ago 3