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How to Use Capture Tab in PulpMotion

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Summary: Learn how to use capture tabs in the Macintosh computer program PulpMotion 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. If you want to click the capture tab over here underneath media, what you do from here is use your built in iSight camera to record video. If you click the video check box here and make sure built in iSight is selected. You can see a little icon here. If you click the record button, you can record yourself. I'm going to click record again to stop that recording. You can also click the audio check box to record audio as well, but I just recorded some video. Then you can drag and drop that video into your timeline. I'm going to leave it out for now. Also, if you click choose select on the hard drive that file is saved as well. Another cool thing you can do is down here at the bottom it says live video. There's a little icon here you can drag and drop that into your composition. I'm going to hit preview. You'll see when it gets to the live video, it's going to go to the camera. That's me live waving at you. Another cool thing you can do with PulpMotion is add live video to your compositions. "

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