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I'm new to video editing but know I have the abitility to do this editing.
What I want to know is, how to add a frame into an already created movie. The frame I need to add is part of the movie I'm trying to edit. I want to copy a frame of the original AVI video and add it several times into the original AVI. I've tried, 1. making a clip, that didn't work. 2. dragging dropping the frame I need to the story line. Of course that didn't work either. Any one got an idea how I can do this? My computer specs are enough I can do this. AMD 2400+ 1024 GB RAM 200GB harddrive 256mb Geforce FX5500 Directx 9.0c and Windows XP Pro SP2 |
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Hi there oldgramma....here is what you can try.
Play your clip in the preview screen and pause it at the frame you want to get and later insert into your video. Below the preview screen, to the far right, is a circular tool that will 'take picture'. Click on that, and save the jpg that is made to a folder of your choice......but now this 'jpeg picture' can also be found in your collections to the left of the preview screen. It will be named with an '0001' as a suffix. Now go to the point in your video where you would like to insert this picture. Click above the timeline until you find the right spot where you want it. Now, go to the top of your screen and click on 'CLIP' and then 'SPLIT' and your movie will be split at that point. Go up to the collections pane and click on the picture you made and drag it down to the timeline; dropping it in between the two parts of your video. And TA DA, your picture will be in the video. You don't need to add the picture (you called it frame) several times as you mentioned. Just click on it, grab either end of it, and make it the length you want it to be. Hope this is understandable....good luck! "oldgramma" wrote: > I'm new to video editing but know I have the abitility to do this editing. > What I want to know is, how to add a frame into an already created movie. The > frame I need to add is part of the movie I'm trying to edit. I want to copy a > frame of the original AVI video and add it several times into the original > AVI. I've tried, 1. making a clip, that didn't work. 2. dragging dropping the > frame I need to the story line. Of course that didn't work either. Any one > got an idea how I can do this? > > My computer specs are enough I can do this. > AMD 2400+ > 1024 GB RAM > 200GB harddrive > 256mb Geforce FX5500 > Directx 9.0c > and Windows XP Pro SP2 |
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This will take a photo, or a moving portion of the movie? I need it to move
with the video. In other words, it needs to be a small clip and part of the movie itself. As far as I know, jpg's are not animated. "dickmr" wrote: > Hi there oldgramma....here is what you can try. > Play your clip in the preview screen and pause it at the frame you want to > get and later insert into your video. Below the preview screen, to the far > right, is a circular tool that will 'take picture'. Click on that, and save > the jpg that is made to a folder of your choice......but now this 'jpeg > picture' can also be found in your collections to the left of the preview > screen. It will be named with an '0001' as a suffix. > > Now go to the point in your video where you would like to insert this picture. > Click above the timeline until you find the right spot where you want it. > Now, go to the top of your screen and click on 'CLIP' and then 'SPLIT' and > your > movie will be split at that point. Go up to the collections pane and > click on the picture you made and drag it down to the timeline; dropping it > in between the two parts of your video. And TA DA, your picture will be in > the video. You don't need > to add the picture (you called it frame) several times as you mentioned. > Just click on it, grab either end of it, and make it the length you want it > to be. > > Hope this is understandable....good luck! > > "oldgramma" wrote: > > > I'm new to video editing but know I have the abitility to do this editing. > > What I want to know is, how to add a frame into an already created movie. The > > frame I need to add is part of the movie I'm trying to edit. I want to copy a > > frame of the original AVI video and add it several times into the original > > AVI. I've tried, 1. making a clip, that didn't work. 2. dragging dropping the > > frame I need to the story line. Of course that didn't work either. Any one > > got an idea how I can do this? > > > > My computer specs are enough I can do this. > > AMD 2400+ > > 1024 GB RAM > > 200GB harddrive > > 256mb Geforce FX5500 > > Directx 9.0c > > and Windows XP Pro SP2 |
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oldgramma wrote:
> This will take a photo, or a moving portion > of the movie? I need it to move with the video. > In other words, it needs to be a small clip > and part of the movie itself. As far as I know, > jpg's are not animated. =================================== You originally stated "One Frame"... Guess what...a movie is a collection of still shots "Frames". If you choose "One" ....it will not...can not...be animated. You stated that making a clip did not work... could you elaborate on that? Are you aware that you can drag as many copies of the movie you want onto the timeline...split it anywhere you like and delete the unwanted portions? (right click / delete) Also...Could you explain in more detail... exactly what you are trying to accomplish? -- John Inzer MS Picture It! MVP How to ask a newsgroup question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 |
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Okay, I've found some things out since posting this question. First, my use
of frame was the wrong thing to say, I should have said "clip". Next I'vefound that I can indeed do what I want with WMM by splitting out the part I want and adding to the part of the timeline......or so they tell me over at videohelp.com. But the way they explained how to do this was complicated and I'm not sure I understood what they said to do. Quoted below: Quote:
"John Inzer" wrote: > oldgramma wrote: > > This will take a photo, or a moving portion > > of the movie? I need it to move with the video. > > In other words, it needs to be a small clip > > and part of the movie itself. As far as I know, > > jpg's are not animated. > =================================== > You originally stated "One Frame"... > > Guess what...a movie is a collection of > still shots "Frames". If you choose "One" > ....it will not...can not...be animated. > > You stated that making a clip did not work... > could you elaborate on that? Are you aware > that you can drag as many copies of the > movie you want onto the timeline...split it > anywhere you like and delete the unwanted > portions? (right click / delete) > > Also...Could you explain in more detail... > exactly what you are trying to accomplish? > > -- > > John Inzer > MS Picture It! MVP > How to ask a newsgroup question: > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 > > > > |
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oldgramma wrote:
> Okay, I've found some things out since posting this > question. First, my use of frame was the wrong thing to > say, I should have said "clip". Next I've found that I> can indeed do what I want with WMM by splitting out the > part I want and adding to the part of the > timeline......or so they tell me over at videohelp.com. > But the way they explained how to do this was complicated > and I'm not sure I understood what they said to do. > Quoted below: Quote:
================================= The instructions are accurate...what do you not understand? Don't be afraid to experiment. This is easier to do than it is to explain but I'll give it a try...maybe some of the more experienced users will offer some ideas also. You have to create your clip by splitting the original and removing the unwanted portions. Also you have to split your project in the positions where you wish to insert the clip. If you drag the slider (just below the View screen)...you will notice a vertical line on the Video Track following you...the split will occur on that line when you type... ctrl+shift+s...or left click the Split button just below the View screen. Also you could play the video and pause it when you reach the point where you wish to split it. So...create the clip you need by dragging the slider to find the correct frame and splitting where you wish it to begin and end. Then delete the unwanted portions. (right click/delete). Now right click the clip and choose Copy. (Also you may want to save the clip.) Now...drag your project to the time line and make the splits where you wish to insert the clip. If you make a split and right click the timeline you can insert the clip by choosing Paste. Or if you saved the clip and imported it into your collections you can just Drag it to the timeline as many times as you need it. -- John Inzer MS Picture It! MVP How to ask a newsgroup question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 |
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That is a perfectly fine explanation John. Oldgramma follow John's
instructions...they are similar to mine except you need to 'grab' a clip and not a picture. In general, if you split your video whereever you want to insert your clip....then you can split the part you want 'as your clip' to insert....right click on it to copy, then paste it and drag the resulting clip into a split. Then do it again until you are done. Good luck. As John said....experiment experiment...if you have your original files and a project saved you can't hurt a thing. Have fun "John Inzer" wrote: > oldgramma wrote: > > Okay, I've found some things out since posting this > > question. First, my use of frame was the wrong thing to > > say, I should have said "clip". Next I've found that I> > can indeed do what I want with WMM by splitting out the > > part I want and adding to the part of the > > timeline......or so they tell me over at videohelp.com. > > But the way they explained how to do this was complicated > > and I'm not sure I understood what they said to do. > > Quoted below: Quote:
> ================================= > The instructions are accurate...what do > you not understand? Don't be afraid to > experiment. > > This is easier to do than it is to explain > but I'll give it a try...maybe some of the > more experienced users will offer some > ideas also. > > You have to create your clip by splitting > the original and removing the unwanted > portions. Also you have to split your project > in the positions where you wish to insert > the clip. > > If you drag the slider (just below the View > screen)...you will notice a vertical line on > the Video Track following you...the split > will occur on that line when you type... > ctrl+shift+s...or left click the Split button > just below the View screen. Also you > could play the video and pause it when > you reach the point where you wish to > split it. > > So...create the clip you need by dragging > the slider to find the correct frame and > splitting where you wish it to begin and end. > Then delete the unwanted portions. (right > click/delete). Now right click the clip and > choose Copy. (Also you may want to save > the clip.) > > Now...drag your project to the time line > and make the splits where you wish to > insert the clip. If you make a split and right > click the timeline you can insert the clip > by choosing Paste. Or if you saved the > clip and imported it into your collections > you can just Drag it to the timeline as > many times as you need it. > > -- > > John Inzer > MS Picture It! MVP > How to ask a newsgroup question: > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 > > > > |
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Sorry I didn't get back here sooner, I've been swamped at work. Thanks for
the explanations. I'm going to experiment this weekend and see what I can do with this video. I'll let you know how it goes. Again, thanks for your help. John, on my volunteer computer tech help site, where I moderate, I have lots of freinds who are MVP's. <G> "dickmr" wrote: > That is a perfectly fine explanation John. Oldgramma follow John's > instructions...they are similar to mine except you need to 'grab' a clip and > not a picture. In general, if you split your video whereever you want to > insert your clip....then you can split the part you want 'as your clip' to > insert....right click on it to copy, then paste it and drag the resulting > clip into a split. Then do it again until you are done. Good luck. > > As John said....experiment experiment...if you have your original files and > a project saved you can't hurt a thing. Have fun > > "John Inzer" wrote: > > > oldgramma wrote: > > > Okay, I've found some things out since posting this > > > question. First, my use of frame was the wrong thing to > > > say, I should have said "clip". Next I've found that I> > > can indeed do what I want with WMM by splitting out the > > > part I want and adding to the part of the > > > timeline......or so they tell me over at videohelp.com. > > > But the way they explained how to do this was complicated > > > and I'm not sure I understood what they said to do. > > > Quoted below: Quote:
> > ================================= > > The instructions are accurate...what do > > you not understand? Don't be afraid to > > experiment. > > > > This is easier to do than it is to explain > > but I'll give it a try...maybe some of the > > more experienced users will offer some > > ideas also. > > > > You have to create your clip by splitting > > the original and removing the unwanted > > portions. Also you have to split your project > > in the positions where you wish to insert > > the clip. > > > > If you drag the slider (just below the View > > screen)...you will notice a vertical line on > > the Video Track following you...the split > > will occur on that line when you type... > > ctrl+shift+s...or left click the Split button > > just below the View screen. Also you > > could play the video and pause it when > > you reach the point where you wish to > > split it. > > > > So...create the clip you need by dragging > > the slider to find the correct frame and > > splitting where you wish it to begin and end. > > Then delete the unwanted portions. (right > > click/delete). Now right click the clip and > > choose Copy. (Also you may want to save > > the clip.) > > > > Now...drag your project to the time line > > and make the splits where you wish to > > insert the clip. If you make a split and right > > click the timeline you can insert the clip > > by choosing Paste. Or if you saved the > > clip and imported it into your collections > > you can just Drag it to the timeline as > > many times as you need it. > > > > -- > > > > John Inzer > > MS Picture It! MVP > > How to ask a newsgroup question: > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 > > > > > > > > |
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oldgramma wrote:
> Sorry I didn't get back here sooner, I've been swamped at > work. Thanks for the explanations. I'm going to > experiment this weekend and see what I can do with this > video. I'll let you know how it goes. Again, thanks for > your help. > > John, on my volunteer computer tech help site, where I > moderate, I have lots of freinds who are MVP's. <G> ================================= Let us know if you require further assistance. Could you provide a link to your site? -- John Inzer MS Picture It! MVP How to ask a newsgroup question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 |
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Well, I tried splitting the movie in parts, but, I guess I'm just a dummy
when it comes to video editing because even though I split it, when I got done, there was only one clip showing in the story board, the last one I split. Oh and that's another thing, when doing to split where do they go? How do I save each clip I split? I know they are showing up in the Story Board as I saw them in there. Am I supposed to save from there? My site: http://discussions.virtualdr.com "John Inzer" wrote: > oldgramma wrote: > > Sorry I didn't get back here sooner, I've been swamped at > > work. Thanks for the explanations. I'm going to > > experiment this weekend and see what I can do with this > > video. I'll let you know how it goes. Again, thanks for > > your help. > > > > John, on my volunteer computer tech help site, where I > > moderate, I have lots of freinds who are MVP's. <G> > ================================= > Let us know if you require further assistance. > > Could you provide a link to your site? > > -- > > John Inzer > MS Picture It! MVP > How to ask a newsgroup question: > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 > > > > |
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