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Modify the movie, Creating Movies Using muvee autoProducer

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Modify the movie After you have created the movie, muvee autoProducer allows you make some quick final changes to your project before saving. muvee autoProducer can automatically replace shots with other similar or contrasting ones. Alternatively, you can manually choose your replacement shots. To modify a movie: 1 Click the Tweak muvee button. The Tweak muvee window opens. 2 Click the Start Playback button. The movie begins playing. Click the Pause Playback button to stop the movie at any time. You can also click on the seek bar or drag the slider to move to a particular point in the movie. 3 Use the controls in the Tweak muvee window to modify the movie project: NOTE: In the Tweak muvee window, you can only replace a video segment with another video segment and pictures with other pictures from the original footage. You cannot expand the duration of the chosen or replacement clip. • Click the auto-replace with similar button to automatically replace a picture or video segment with another similar picture or video segment. • Click the auto-replace with different button to automatically replace a picture or video segment with a completely different picture or video segment. • Click the manually replace button to replace a picture or video segment with a picture or video segment of your choice. • Click the Undo or redo buttons as needed. 4 When you are done modifying the movie project, click OK to save your changes and close the Tweak muvee window. Alternatively, click Cancel to exit the Tweak muvee window without saving your changes. Creating Movies Using muvee autoProducer 101

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Creating Movies Using muvee autoProducer
101
Modify the movie
After you have created the movie, muvee autoProducer allows you make some quick
final changes to your project before saving. muvee autoProducer can automatically
replace shots with other similar or contrasting ones. Alternatively, you can manually
choose your replacement shots.
To modify a movie:
1
Click the
Tweak muvee
button.
The Tweak muvee window opens.
2
Click the
Start Playback
button. The movie begins playing. Click the
Pause Playback
button to stop the movie at any time.
You can also click on the seek bar or drag the slider to move to a
particular point in the movie.
3
Use the controls in the Tweak muvee window to modify the movie project:
Click the
auto-replace with similar
button to automatically replace a
picture or video segment with another similar picture or video segment.
Click the
auto-replace with different
button to automatically replace a
picture or video segment with a completely different picture or video
segment.
Click the
manually replace
button to replace a picture or video segment
with a picture or video segment of your choice.
Click the
Undo
or
redo
buttons as needed.
4
When you are done modifying the movie project, click
OK
to save your
changes and close the Tweak muvee window. Alternatively, click
Cancel
to exit the Tweak muvee window without saving your changes.
NOTE:
In the Tweak muvee window, you can only replace a video segment
with another video segment and pictures with other pictures from the original
footage. You cannot expand the duration of the chosen or replacement clip.