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Final editing in Storyboard Pro - Storyboard Pro Tutorial
From the course: Advanced Storyboard Pro
Final editing in Storyboard Pro
- [Narrator] I always recommend that editors create the final edit of any animatic within Storyboard Pro. It eliminates confusion and potential loss of images and layer movements, as well as any potential loss of text notes. Here's how efficient the process could be. If you have multiple artists working together on a project, you simply merge all the Storyboard Pro files into one master file. The others can make whatever changes they want in the master file. I mean, if they want to put, let's say this panel earlier, just click and drag and let go. You can drag to make any shot longer or shorter, like I can make this panel longer by clicking and dragging, make the second one shorter by dragging the opposite direction. It's actually faster than changing the timing of an edit within Premier or Final Cut. All master art and layers are retained. One click to add a new scene, and then an editor can come in and write…
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Final editing in Storyboard Pro2m 36s
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