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Reviewer’s Guide [ 18 ]
Enhanced! Fit slides to music tempo and duration: With VideoStudio
Pro X2, it’s easier than ever for users to adjust the slide duration to match the
tempo of background music. Users can also adjust the music duration to match
the duration of slides in a project.
Enhanced! Smart Pan & Zoom in Movie Wizard: The enhanced Smart
Pan & Zoom feature automatically detects the faces of subjects in a photo and
homes in on them. Users can create dynamic, motion-rich slide shows without
the tedious manual work of applying panning and zooming effects.
Create DVDs faster than ever: The DV-to-DVD Wizard lets users transfer an
entire DV tape to DVD (with a menu) in one step. In addition, the “blank”
template option lets users back up DV tapes or archive footage for the fastest,
most straightforward way to transfer from tape to disc.
DV Quick Scan: For archiving DV tapes, VideoStudio scans the tape and
generates a thumbnail list of clips. Users can select and capture the clips they
want, and then print out scene digests as a record of the content.
Unique Special Effects
VideoStudio Pro X2 lets users explore their creativity with unique special effects,
tools, and easy-to-use templates.
Give it a try
To use the Movie Wizard
1 Start Corel VideoStudio Pro X2, and click Movie Wizard in the
Launcher.
2 Drag a video clip into the Media Clip List at the bottom of the Movie
Wizard, and click Next.
Note: You can also use photos to create a slide show.
3 Choose Home Movie from the Theme Template drop-down list, and
select a template.
4 Click the Text Properties icon, adjust the settings that you want to
change, and click OK.
5 To edit the title of your movie, double-click the title in the preview
window, and type the title that you want to use.
6 Click the Load Background Music icon, click Add Audio in the
Audio Options dialog box, and choose the audio file that you want
to use.
7 Click Open, click OK, and then click Next in the Movie Wizard.
8 Click the Create Video File icon and choose NTSC DVD (4:3
Dolby Digital 5.1) from the drop-down list.
9 In the Create Video File dialog box, choose a location for your movie,
type a name in the File name box, and click Save.