In order to edit your images into a video you need to open final cut pro as shown below:
You now need to import your images into final cut pro so that you can begin editing them into a video. To do so click on File --> Import --> Folder
You will be presented with this window where you need to find the folder containing your images. Once you find it select the folder and click choose as shown below:
Your images will now be imported into final cut pro and listed as shown below. Now in order to edit them they needed to dragged onto the timeline. To do this you need to highlight all the images you want to use and drag them onto the time line.
Once you have done this you will want to edit the duration of each clip so that the stop frame video runs smoothly. The quickest way you can do this is to highlight all the images on your timeline, hold the shift key on your keyboard and right click on the timeline. It will bring up a little pop up menu as show below in which you will need to select 'Duration'.
You will be presented with a window as shown below. This is where you need to change the duration of your clips. Once you have the desired time click on 'OK' and this will then change the duration of each image.
If you need to rotate your footage to a portrait perspective then you will first need to merge all your images into one clip. To do so you need to highlight all your images on the timeline, as done so before, and then select Sequence --> Nest Item(s) ... as shown below:
This will then bring up this window in which you need to just click 'OK'. This will then merge all the clips into one.
No onto rotating the video. To do so you need to first click on the little [ ] button which will bring up a small drop down menu in which you will need to click on wireframe as shown below:
Now you can resize and rotate the video as you wish ...
Once your happy with the outcome you need to select the [ ] buttn again and select 'Image'.
If you now have a red line on your timeline you will need to Render All. To do so select Sequence
First off you need to import your images taken.
To do this you need to select Sequence --> Render All --> Both ... as shown above.