MESSAGING PLUGIN FOR FINAL CUT PRO X

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Learn how to create digital dialogue between two or more parties with PROMESSAGE™. Easily adjust the sliders, checkboxes, and color wheels in FCPX to customize the speech bubbles, add a date/time, and much more. PROMESSAGE™ allows users to send pictures, messages, and even videos. Create endless conversation streams without a single keyframe.

WELCOME TO A PROMESSAGE™
Welcome to a PROMESSAGE™ lesson from Pixel Film Studios. PROMESSAGE™ allows Final Cut Pro X users to create an instant messenger conversation on their screen.

With customizable speech bubbles, picture texts, and overlays, PROMESSAGE™ can make a texting scene both fun and easy to create in Final Cut Pro X.

STEP 1 – CREATING A CHAT BUBBLE
Now let’s set up the first text message.

Go to the FCPX titles library and locate the PROMESSAGE™ presets.

Drag a Chat Bubble presets below the background layer in the timeline, and set it the desired length Select the Chat Bubble layer and go to the FCPX Inspector.

Set the Time and Date. Then fill out your text message.

Now, use the “Animation Speed” slider to control how fast you want the bubble to grow in. Use the Chat Bubble controls to adjust the size and border of the bubble.

Next, go to FCPX media library and select an image to use as the sender’s avatar. Drag the image into the timeline beneath the title layer and make it the same length.

Move the playhead to the first frame of the title layer and select it in the timeline. Click on the drop zone placeholder in the Inspector.

Then select the image as close to the beginning as possible, and click the blue “Apply Clip” button in the FCPX Viewer window.

Once the Avatar is in the Drop Zone, you can discard the image by deleting or disabling it in the timeline by pressing “V” on your keyboard.

STEP 2 – CREATING PICTURE BUBBLES
Now, let’s repeat this step with a Picture Bubble.

Drag a Picture Bubble preset onto the timeline above the text message layer. Make it the same length.

Set up the Date, Border and Avatar just as we did with the chat bubble. Uncheck the “Flip” to make the message come from the other side of the screen.

Go to FCPX media library and select a video clip to place in the message. Drag the clip into the timeline beneath the title layer and make it the same length.

Once everything is lined up perfectly, you need to compound the video clip “by-itself”. This is a strange but necessary step since the 10.6 update to FCPX.

Now apply the video to Drop Zone just as we did the avatar image.

It is extremely important to follow these steps perfectly or video clips will freeze-up in the during playback.

Once the Compound Clip is in its designated Drop Zones, you can disable it in the timeline by pressing “V” on your keyboard.

STEP 3 – ADDING A BACKGROUND
Now, let’s create the backdrop for our dialogue.

Drag the Camera-Background preset onto the timeline above the Picture Message. Make it the same length.

Select the title layer and go to the FCPX Inspector. Set the color of the background.

FINAL TOUCHES
Now, for some Final Touches.

Drag the “Overlay” preset above the Background layer on the timeline.

Then go to the FCPX Inspector window. Set the name, time, and mobile carrier.

Finally, place a Vignette layer over everything in the timeline. This will give our message a clean polished look.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Now, for some Additional Information.

If you would like your dialogue to placed on top of footage instead of a solid color, you will need to compound your chat layers first.

Select everything you stacked in the timeline, then hold control and click on one of the titles. Now select New Compound Clip in the pop-up.

Next, find the clip or image you wish to use as the background from the FCPX media library. When you find the clip you want… drag it onto the timeline under the compound clip.

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