We can add a few things, in terms of description, I'll basically say "still for movie cover", in this instance. We'll get a screen here where we are ready to share, and it will basically show us the still that we are currently over with our play head. I'm going to head to the File menu, we'll go to Share, and let's just choose the PSD still that we added from the add destination menu. That's about ten seconds and four frames. Right when the female protagonist looks up at the male protagonist here. And this is going to be on the fifth shot of your timeline. Let's now navigate in our project timeline to the still that we want to save. Now once we have added this setting, or destination, to the side bar here, we can close this window. And by default it's going to scale the image to preserve aspect ratio. Once I've entered that, I'm going to then choose the type of file I would like under the Export menu. Let's rename this by double clicking on the name field. What I want to do is select this Save Current Frame, and add it to the top of the destinations list, which is now going to appear under the File Share menu. But what we do want to keep in mind is that we do have an option here from the destination list to save a current frame. I have a few extra ones that I've downloaded. So if you went to the Final Cut Pro menu, and went to Preferences, you could also head to this tab, and add additional destinations from this list here. We'll go to the Destinations tab, which is actually part of your Final Cut Pro preferences. But what we do have an option is to add an additional destination. And if you take a look at the default list, you'll see that there isn't an option here specifically for working with stills. And, for a still, or for all exporting options, we can find them available under the File Share menu. If you have access to the exorcize files, it's going to be found in the Projects events. We're going to start by exporting a still, from this Chapter 13_1 project. In this chapter it's all about exporting, or as we like to say in Final Cut Pro X, sharing our projects with the world.
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