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Getting Started
The three elements that you need are:
- The storyboard pictures - from lesson 4
- The dialog - from lesson 6
- The pieces of narrative music - from lesson 5
Import all of these elements into your editing program.
Edit
Edit the audio first - the dialog and the narrative music. That is, you want to get the audio to sound natural before you add the pictures to match the audio. Note: You can use L-Cuts which will be explained shortly.
When Finished
When you are finished, export the movie at about 160 pixels wide. If you are using storyboard frames which are 160 pixels and your editing program enlarges them rather than letterboxes them, you need to reduce the size if the images so they are the same as when you started. This is mostly to save disk space.