Summary: Learn an overview of the Macintosh computer program PulpMotion interface with tips from a computer expert in this free Mac OS X computer animation video clip.
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"Hey everybody! My name is Matt and I'm speaking to you on behalf of Expert Village. When you first start up PulpMotion, you're going to see a screen that looks like this. This is your main interface for PulpMotion. There's a lot of different things going on here. Up at the top, this is where you can select theme for your composition. Over here on the left, it says compositions. This is going to show you all the different files you're working with, all the different compositions. Down below that it says outputs. It's going to list all the different files that you're going to be outputting your compositions to here. Over here on the right, this is where you can select media. You've got your photos it should default to. To the left of that, it says audio. You can click there. It'll show you all the audio files that you can use. You've also got your video and your capture, which we'll get into a little bit later. Down here at the bottom it says settings. If you click there, that's going to take you to your composition settings. You can change different things here, but we'll get into that a little bit later. In the middle here, you're going to have a preview of your composition. You've got your timeline here, which you can use to scroll through. You've also got a preview button, which you can use to preview what your composition looks like. You've also got your slides down here, which we'll get into a little bit later. How to rearrange those. "
eHow Article: Overview of PulpMotion Interface