To make it much easier to change the speed you can nest items,this allows you to put all the images together into one sequence so to speak.
It will allow you to change the speeds of all the pictures at once instead of having to change them individually, it is much easier this way.
You can change the name of the sequence to the title of your stop motion perhaps?
To change the speed of your stop motion you right click the sequence in the time and a variety of option will appear, the option you want is 'speed'.
Once speed has been selected you can then change the speed of the whole sequence, for my image for example because it was rather slow i set the speed at around 6000. It looked like it was fine, but 7 seconds isn't really that long, i would probably slow it down to make it longer but if i do that then it will become more jumpy. These are some factors to take into consideration when setting the speed of an image.
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Keep an eye on the tutor site to help you to see what criteria you have to hit to get a good grade.
Also make sure that you have all your videos uploaded onto your blogs, as well as a final reflective evaluation.
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