@@StupidRaisins I agree!! It is fascinating! Do you know Andrea Love? She makes animation with wool, needle felting. She has a channel here but on Tik Tok she has many more videos. I actually made a Tik Tok account because I wanted to see more of her work.
Thanks, this was super helpful. I've been messing around with FCP for a while, but am really just a hobbyist who took advantage of the Logic+FCP academic license offer- no where near pro level skills. I've just been dragging and dropping into the library and timeline instead of using the import feature, and getting frustrated- dragging a large number of full resolution images from finder to the FCP timeline was causing all kinds of slowdowns and freezes. Using import, and e to add the images to the timeline works so much better! I did notice that after creating a compound clip, I can't use optical flow after making speed adjustments. My workaround has been to export to a prores .mov file, and then import the new file, and continue editing that way instead of using the compound clip. Is there a better way, or something else I should be looking into?
I dont get what you are doing to make every picture to one frame each.And then fix the duration of every frame. I hear what you say, but don't understand where to enter 1 and then press enter... Help me!
Hey Dylan I am Archisman.. very nice video thank u…. Super simple and perfect
Nice to meet you and you're welcome. Thanks for your kind words.
I love stop motion!! Great video straight to the point with lots of tips on shortcuts!!
I love the BTS of stop motion films. So cool to see how they make it.
@@StupidRaisins I agree!! It is fascinating! Do you know Andrea Love? She makes animation with wool, needle felting. She has a channel here but on Tik Tok she has many more videos. I actually made a Tik Tok account because I wanted to see more of her work.
No but that sounds cool!
woooow!!! Thank you,
You're welcome!
thankyou bro!❤🙌🏽
You got it
Thanks, this was super helpful. I've been messing around with FCP for a while, but am really just a hobbyist who took advantage of the Logic+FCP academic license offer- no where near pro level skills. I've just been dragging and dropping into the library and timeline instead of using the import feature, and getting frustrated- dragging a large number of full resolution images from finder to the FCP timeline was causing all kinds of slowdowns and freezes. Using import, and e to add the images to the timeline works so much better!
I did notice that after creating a compound clip, I can't use optical flow after making speed adjustments. My workaround has been to export to a prores .mov file, and then import the new file, and continue editing that way instead of using the compound clip. Is there a better way, or something else I should be looking into?
You should add optical flow to the original clip AND THEN create a compound clip.
Love this. Will this work with fcpx?
Yes it will
I dont get what you are doing to make every picture to one frame each.And then fix the duration of every frame. I hear what you say, but don't understand where to enter 1 and then press enter... Help me!
Select the picture, press Control + D on your keyboard and then type 1 and then press enter.
@@StupidRaisins Strange enough mine doesn't change the duration and I follow exact same steps. What could it be wrong?
Show me what you're doing and what's happening.