How to Add Video to a Composition in PulpMotion

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Part of the video series: How to Use PulpMotion

Summary: Learn how to add video to 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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How to Add Video to a Composition in PulpMotion

Hey everybody! My name is Matt and I'm speaking to you on behalf of Expert Village. If you want to select the video tab to the right of photo, you can also add video to your composition. If you select iPhoto or iTunes, it's going to give you a list of the videos you have there. It also defaults to your movies folder, which you can drag and drop. I'm going to add a folder like we did with the photos. I'm going to add my photos folder again and select there. I've got a couple of Quick Time movies. I'm just going to select one, drag and drop it over here. When I press preview, as you can see, it's going to show the movie playing. I'm going hit stop and come down and double click my movie file. From here, you can adjust the in and out points of your movie by clicking this here. That's going to be where your movie starts. You can also adjust where it ends as well. You can play around with these. If you press play, it'll give you a preview of your in and out points. I'm going to go ahead and click close. That's going to apply your in and out adjustments, as you can see when you play your movie back.

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