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A Typical VIS Session
A typical VIS session usually consists of most or all of the following steps:
1.
Capture a movie from videotape.
2.
Clean up the movie by deleting any extra footage at the beginning and the end.
3.
Crop the movie to retain just the subject being examined.
4.
Set key frames.
5.
Sketch any reference lines or marks on the movie.
6.
Create and print a movie layout.
The following sections describe these steps in detail
Video - preparing for capturing video in VIS
Checking the Video Setup
Capturing a Movie from Videotape
Playing a Movie
Trimming a Movie
Cropping a Movie
Setting Key Frames
Drawing
Setting Drawing Options
Printing a Movie Layout
Printing with VIS