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'''Before using Cinecutie, we should "think ahead" how we are going to use this application.''' For example, how many frames (pictures) will be used to represent 1 second of time. Remember, the process of stop motion photography is to take many pictures of a moving object to simulate action. Normal motion picture cameras capture 30 pictures or "frames" per second (fps). For stop motion photography, we can go with a lower number (depending on preference). '''For this video, I reduced the frames per second (fps) from 30 to 15.''' Some stop motion applications can have settings as low as 4 fps. I really depends on what the user wants to accomplish...
<table align="right"> <tr> <td>[[Image:cinecutie3.png|thumb|200px|right ]]</td> <td>[[Image:cinecutie4.png|thumb|200px|right ]]</td> </tr></table>
In the Cinecutie Program Window, click the '''FILE''' menu, and then select '''New'''.
==== Loading Files ====
<table align="right">
<tr>
<td>[[Image:cinecutie3.png|thumb|200px|right ]]</td>
<td>[[Image:cinecutie4.png|thumb|200px|right ]]</td>
</tr>
</table>
After setting the default frames per second, within the Program Window, click the '''FILE''' menu, then select '''Load Files'''.
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