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Producing a Score

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Essential Director 8.5 fast

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We have seen that the key players to creating a movie are casts and their respective cast members. Having these components is just the beginning of a production. We need to use them to compose a movie. To this end, we can make use of the Stage or the Score window. Both provide a way of adding cast members, but whilst the Stage facilitates the creation of contents for a frame, the Score works with a series of frames spread over time. This in turn produces motion (that is, animation).

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Hussain, F. (2003). Producing a Score. In: Essential Director 8.5 fast. Essential Series. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0033-1_4

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