EyeSpot (directions are for use after you've created an account)
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1. First upload media to your account using the upload tab in at the top of the menu

2. Choose the files you want to upload. You can choose seven files that are 100MB or smaller each. If you don't want others to see your video select private under the Privacy Settings.
3. Once your clips are uploaded choose media to see your clips
4. In media you will see a tool bar like the one below. Choose titles.
5. Under Titles you can now create your own title for the movie. Choose Create new title Frame
6. Next enter the title in the space provided and press done! You'll see a menu like to one below with your title.


8. Lets start making the movie now. Go to Mixer.
9. Here you will see a menu like the one below. Click on you clip and drag it to the 3rd position in the timeline.

10. Next go to your tools and select titles.
11. Select the title you created from the menu and drag it into the 1st position in the timeline.

12. Let's insert a transition. Click on transitions under the tools menu.
13. Under the transitions, select one of the three that are displayed. Insert the transition into the 2nd position in the timeline.

14. Lastly, lets insert an effect. Go back to tools nad select effects.
15. Choose on of the effects from the menu. There're 3 pages to choose from, so pick one. Then drag and drop it in the 3rd position in the timeline.

16. Now lets name your mix. Click on Enter tile at the top of the page.
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17. Type in a name for the project. Click Save title to save your changes.
18. Let's render the project. Select Mix and Play above your timeline to start the process.

19. This screen will appear during the rendering process.
20. Once the project is rendered you'll see the following screen. To download your video to your computer Select download.

21. This menu will appear for making a downloaded movie. Select the best format for your project.
22. If you wish to create a Flash file for a webpage choose publish and the menu below will appear. At the bottom is the code you will need for your webpage. Copy and paste into web. (if you want to make a quick webpage see the Splashcast tutorial for those instructions)

last updated: 3/1/07