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Originally Posted by aztecboi2003
Do you use Frameshots for where it says Image Name? And you just upload the image you made right there?
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Personally this is what I do for new clips in regards to FS.
1. Process, and compress videos from DV AVI to WMV. Including watermarking.
2. I then cut the full length into 3 minute pieces, or three parts and put in three folders.
3. I then use FS for each partial clip. Snapping 30 stills per clips.
4. I then will then review the 30, and look for 6 I think sum up the scene from beg to end.
5. I do this for all three parts. Making a six shot preview.
6. I do not close the images after I am done with each six shot. I will need them for final.
7. Once done with all three 6 shots. I then will pick 2 images per section, and make FULL.
I personally think this works best for converting sales to do it this way. But it's is a little work. C4S has added in some new features in the past year where they will make an animated gif of the scene for you. Also allowing you to set a preview of 10 seconds or whatever per scene.
I personally do not care for these because they are not accurate pertails unless you allow full video play of the scene. This is where your description is 'key' to the selling part of it. You need to write a good description for each piece. Not just, "Some broad gets her toes sucked", or, "Some skeezer enjoys foot love", or "A bunch of heffers tickle fight", etc...
Hope that helps.