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  • Posted by Louis Stevenson on November 3, 2009 at 8:29 pm

    I am working on a documentary about a photo project and for the intro I made sort of a collage with some of the pictures.

    I’m a little new to this so how I set it up was I put each picture on a different layer and then arranged them all to fit. Right now, there are 20 layers including a title card.

    Here is a screenshot I exported from the collage, it isn’t final but just an example of what I am trying to do: https://img25.imageshack.us/img25/1857/sequence1.png

    All those pictures are scaled a lot, most are at about 6-8.

    What I am trying to do is learn the best way to do this and avoid distortion after the export.

    The resolution on the pictures vary because of shape but the average one is 4373 × 5577.

    What would you do to accomplish this?

    David Bogie replied 16 years, 6 months ago 4 Members · 5 Replies
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  • David Bogie

    November 3, 2009 at 10:31 pm

    I’d work in Motion but you seem to be off to a good start.
    Your photos are way huge, about 10,000 times larger than they need to be and this will cause your system to bog down. You only need your pictures to be about 1k max on either side. I’d batch them in Photoshop first.
    If you don’t need to move them around or add more effects there’s no reason to do this in FCP at all. Scale the images, apply your vignettes, and build the still in Photoshop as a single image.

    bogiesan

  • Mark Suszko

    November 3, 2009 at 10:40 pm

    He’s right about first preparing them in photoshop, if you don’t know about how to do batch actions, read about it in the manual, it will heavily automate your job and shorten it from days to minutes in some cases.

  • Louis Stevenson

    November 3, 2009 at 10:46 pm

    Actually I had each image transition in separately. Could I still use photoshop and divide it by layers?
    and then how big should the photoshop page be for 16.9?

  • Steve Eisen

    November 4, 2009 at 4:03 am

    Put your photos in FCP timeline. Stack them up how you want them. Send to Motion.

    The only thing you need to do in Photoshop is batch resize your photos.

    Steve Eisen
    Eisen Video Productions
    Board of Directors
    Chicago Final Cut Pro Users Group

  • David Bogie

    November 4, 2009 at 4:16 pm

    [Louis Stevenson] “Actually I had each image transition in separately. “

    Yes, well, that’s a totally different topic and workflow and has its own complications. I’m surprised you go this far without posting “Mac sluggish with simple animation!!!”
    I’d still work in Motion after downscaling the images.
    If you’re not comfortable working in Motion, and who is?, you will be amazed at how much faster motion effects edits and previews are once you’ve reduced the size of your images.

    bogiesan

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