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How to Adjust Timing of Composition in PulpMotion

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Summary: Learn how to adjust timing 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. Make sure that your composition settings are brought up. I'm going to minimize title and annotations that we learned about last lesson and bring down the timing tab. You're going to see 3 main scroll bars here. What these do is they change the duration that different parts of your composition are displayed for. You've got your photo duration. You can go from short to long and put that anywhere in between. That's going to adjust how long your photos are displayed on the screen. Below that, you've got your introduction duration. Those titles that we added last lesson, that’s going to change how long that's going to be displayed. Below that, you've got your transition duration. That's going to change how long the transitions are between each of your photos. Like I said, you can go from short to long. In most cases, you're going to want to go somewhere in between because short doesn't display your photos for very long, and long takes quite a while. There's also a couple of other options, use movie duration, use movie sound track, down here below your other timing options. You can play around this those. Usually if you just click adjust to music link, that's going to take care of all your audio needs."

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