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ACTIVITY 10WORKING IN TOON BOOM STUDIO

• The Export window opens• Click on the box next to the file name

ACTIVITY 10WORKING IN TOON BOOM STUDIO

• Select Desktop• Enter file name• Save

ACTIVITY 10WORKING IN TOON BOOM STUDIO

• Select Quicktime Movie• OK

ACTIVITY 10WORKING IN TOON BOOM STUDIO

• The exporting window opens

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• The Quicktime file automatically opens

ACTIVITY 11WORKING IN PREMIERE PRO

•Click on the Premiere Pro CC icon on the taskbar

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•Select New Project

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•Select Name•Browse

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•Select Desktop•Click Select Folder

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•OK

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•The Premiere Pro desktop has five sections and a menu bar

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•File•New > Legacy Title

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•The New Title window opens•Enter 1280 for Width•Enter 720 for Height

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•The letter T on the Toolbar is blue, indicating that the Type tool is active•Click inside the smallest rectangle

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•Click the font menu•Select a font from the dropdown window

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•Enter text

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•Click and drag cursor to select text

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•Select Fill•Click color swatch

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•Color Picker opens

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•Click spectrum to select color range

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•Click rectangle to select specific color

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•New color is assigned to selected text

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•Select Fill Type > 4 Color Gradient

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•Click first box

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•Select first gradient color

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•Click on remaining boxes and select gradient colors

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•4 color gradient is applied to text

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•Click on font size window•Enter a value greater than 100 to increase font size

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•Font size is changed

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•Click cursor in word space•Click Enter key to create two lines of text

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•Select text

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•Center text

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•Select Move tool on Toolbar

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•Click inside bounding box•Drag text into position

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•Click Background box

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•Select Fill Type > Radial Gradient•Click on first box under fill thumbnail

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•The Color Picker opens•Select the first color

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•The first color is applied to the background

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•Select the second box and apply the second color to the background•Close the Title window

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•The title appears in the Project Bin•Click and drag the title to the Timeline•The title is assigned the default duration of 4:29 seconds

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•Move the Premiere Pro desktop to locate the Quicktime animation file

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•Drag the Quicktime animation file to the Project Bin

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•Drag the Quicktime animation file to the Timeline

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•Drag the side handles to increase the height of clips in the Timeline•This does not affect the content of the clips

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•Click to select the animation clip•Drag the bottom handles to increase the length of the clips in the Timeline•This does not affect the duration or content of the clips

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•Position the playhead before the voice starts

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•Click the cursor at the beginning of the animation clip•A red arrow pointing right appears

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•Drag the arrow to the playhead to trim the clip•This is a nondestructive edit

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•Position the playhead after the dialogue

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•Click the cursor at the end of the animation clip•A red arrow pointing left appears

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•Drag the arrow to the playhead to trim the clip

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•Drag the playhead before the animation clip•Play back clip to check edits

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•Drag the animation clip next to the title

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•Click on the double arrow head at the upper right corner of the project bin•Select Effects

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•The Effects bin opens•Click on the pointer next to Video Transitions•Select Effects

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•Click on the pointer next to Dissolve•Select Dip to Black

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•Drag Dip to Black and drop on beginning of title clip

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•The title clip fades in from black

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•Click on the transition•Enter a new value to change the duration of the transition

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•The transition icon lengthens to indicate the change in duration

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