Stage 1 - Changing Font
Firstly, I selected the 'Text' in the timeline and pressed 'Control'. The 'Font' tool then appeared and I opened the drop down box that opened a large variety of fonts.
I then selected the same font I downloaded for my font research, film poster and magazine cover. This showed the continuity in the products and made my Film trailer's intertitles appear more appealing.
Stage 2 - Inserting Logos
To insert my logos, it was very similar to inserting sound. I pressed on 'File' and then selected 'Import', then 'Files...'. This then opened a 'Open' Tab so that I could selected my Logos which were saved a JPEG images. In the second image, you can see that they are now easily accessible for my timeline.
Stage 3 - Creating & Exporting Music in Garage Band
Similar to how I created sound in my Sound Research, I opened 'Garage Band' and selected the Beat I wanted to insert into the timeline.
After that, I clicked on 'Share' which is one of the tabs seen at the top. This then allowed to me press 'Export' and change the format to MP3 so that it could be used in 'Final Cut Express.
Stage 4 - Fixing Widescreen Problem
SHOT 1
SHOT 2
Both of the following shots are from different shooting days. 'Shot 1' is from Shooting Day 1 and 'Shot 2' is from Shooting Day 2. However, on the different shooting days, I used different cameras. Although the tape was compatible in both cameras, 'Shot 1' was filmed with a MX2 Camera, whereas 'Shot 2' was filmed with a DV Canon camera. Therefore, you can see that this has effected the footage and left 'Shot 2' in widescreen rather then full screen. After noticing this problem, I tried expanding the 'Image Wire' on 'Final Cut Express'. However, this ruined the framing of the shots I intended. Therefore, I decided since the majority of shots were in Wide Screen, I would crop the sides of the footage from Shooting Day Number 1. Below you can see how I did this:
Here you can see that 'Shot 1', as seen before, has now been cropped and appears to be a wide screen format similar to 'Shot 2'. To do this I selected the footage from the timeline and pressed ' Motion.' Then, I pressed on the 'Crop' tool and dragged the arrow for the Left and Right options to the right so that the sides of the footage appeared as a Wide Screen format.
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