How do I create a LomoKino movie using Final Cut Pro 7 (Mac OS X Lion)?
The LomoKino makes all the wonderful possibilities of 35mm film photography available to the world of movie making. Cross-processed comedy? Redscale romance? Black & White drama? Sure you can! Whether you choose to create experimental stop motion or fantastic montage movies, it’s possible with a LomoKino. We have prepared a step-by-step guide to get you started.
Here are steps on how to create a LomoKino movie using Final Cut Pro 7 (Mac OS X Lion):
- Launch QuickTime.
- Go to ‘File’ then ‘Open Image Sequence’, select the first image of the sequence and click ‘Open’.
- Import sequence settings will appear. Select desired frame rate and press ‘Ok’. Your LomoKino video will open.
- You can click on ‘Options’ for more compression settings. Once you are done press ‘Ok’ and save your movie.
- You can now open and view your LomoKino movie.
- To edit your LomoKino video, launch FinalCut.
- Go to ‘File’ and create a new project. Then create a new sequence.
- Now go to ‘File’ and import your LomoKino movie and music of your choice (optional).
- Drag and drop your files into the timeline, position them and resize the music clip to match the movie length.
- Go to ‘Sequence’ and then ‘Render All’ and render both video and audio.
- Now you can preview your video.
- Go to ‘File’, then select ‘Export’ and choose QuickTime Movie. Choose your movie output format and include video and audio (if there is audio).
- Name your LomoKino movie and click ‘Save’. Exporting will start, it may take some time.
- Find your LomoKino movie and enjoy!
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