In Magix Movie Edit Pro 11, Can you take a still shot from the preview in edit mode ??

CHAZ717 wrote on 3/29/2009, 11:16 PM
 See I want to be able to take a still shot picture from a video clip i have already imported

take this as an example of the video in my edit window

I jump in the air and I want to take a picture of me at the top of my jump, make it freeze on that image for 3 seconds, then the rest of the video plays

IDK how to do that so please help

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ralftaro wrote on 3/30/2009, 1:57 AM
Hi there,

Here's a little guide on how you can accomplish the effect you described:

1.) Open Movie Edit Pro and load the video you want to implement the "freeze frame" effect in.

2.) Locate the position/frame you want to freeze within the project using the play cursor. Make sure that you're working in timeline mode for the highest precision and best ease of use. The picture you want to freeze most now show up in the preview monitor.

3.) Now, you need to extract a still copy of this frame from the video into a graphics file. In order to do this, go to the following position in the program: "File" menu => "Export movie" sub menu => "Single frame as BMP (or JPEG)". This will bring up a simple export dialogue where you mostly just need to name the exported graphics file and specify a location for it to be saved.

4.) Right after you've confirmed the frame export dialogue to save the picture and you're back in the main screen of Movie Edit Pro, hit the "T" key on the keyboard, while the play cursor is still in the right position, to split up the video clip at that position (where you want to insert the still frame you have just exported).

5.) Hold down your left mouse button on the video object part to the right-hand side of the split and pull it further to the right to open up a gap that is as long as the time period you want to freeze the frame for. Now locate the exported still picture on your hard drive in Movie Edit Pro's media pool and drag & drop it down into the gap between the two parts of the video. Now you might still want to make adjustments as far as picture duration and video object positions are concerned and you're done.

I hope this helps!