Fujifilm 50i Manual Do Utilizador

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■ Add a storyboard
In the storyboard, you select the files to be used in the movie and set the
order in which the files are played.
1. Add files to the movie by dragging
them from the album window and
dropping them onto the
storyboard.
2. If necessary, you can drag items
around in the storyboard to
change the playback sequence.
■ Add text
1. Click the [edit movie] button to
switch to the editing window.
2. Click the [text] button and enter the text.
☞ You can use the drag handle to adjust the position.
3. Use the buttons below the image to specify settings such as
the typeface and the time for which the text appears.
■ Play back the movie
1. Click the [play movie] button to
switch to the playback window.
2. Click the Play button and check
the movie.
Drop images into here.
Drop sounds [
] into here.
Using VideoImpression
You can use VideoImpression to make your own movies.
For more information on VideoImpression, refer to the contact information
provided on the back cover of this manual.
• Allows you to create and save movies that include both still and moving
images and sound.
• Allows you to edit your movies so you can cut unwanted scenes or add
captions.
• Provides effective ways of switching from one scene to another (transitions).
More information on these functions and how to use them is available as follows:
• Open the “English.pdf” file in the “Manual” folder inside “VideoImpression” on the
enclosed CD-ROM.
• Check on the Internet by clicking the link in the bottom right corner of the screen.
• Use the contact details printed on the back cover to contact FUJIFILM.
Main Functions
■ Store the movie in an album
To work with still images, video and sound, you first have to import them into
the album window.
1. Double-click the VideoImpression in the folder in which
VideoImpression was installed to launch VideoImpression.
2. Click the [new] button to open an album window.
3. Drag the thumbnails from FinePixViewer and drop them into
the album window.
Making Your Own Movies
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