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WinDVD Creator 2 scans the video clip, looking for changes in the image from
frame-to-frame. If it finds a significant change, which is common where the camera
stopped and started, it breaks the clip into smaller clips (also called scenes) at the
point.
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WinDVD Creator 2 creates a new set of video clips in the Video Library. These
clips are ordered from the start to the end of the original video clip. For example,
WinDVD Creator 2 might break up a video clip into five scenes as shown in the figure
on the left.
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No new files are created on the disk when you generate scene cuts. You may add
any of generated scenes to your movie as you would any other clip.
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You do not have to delete any unused scenes because WinDVD Creator 2
automatically eliminates the generated scenes when you perform an action that causes
WinDVD Creator 2 to leave the Video Library. If you want to later work with the scenes
again, simply break up the clip again.
3.4 WinDVD Creator's Story Board
As the name implies, the Story Board tells a story. You may use the Story Board to
arrange your movie's clips in sequential order, fine tune their contents, and apply
special effects to achieve desired results. For a brief description of a Story Board
element, click it in the following figure.
Notes:
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You may assemble your movie in the
Time Line
instead of the Story Board.
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The Story Board and Time Line are not separate items. They are simply
different views of your work. Any clip added to the Story Board is also present
on the Time Line and vice versa.