This is some what off topic UNLESS there is an aspiring Mobile Broadcast News
producer out there that needs a vehicle... then it's on topic. ~)
A non internet inclined friend of mine is selling his short bus
It is not a veggie bus (YET)
Giant roof storage
(used to store an entire industrial
Gena,
Thank you fro the reply. I will contact Corby's and play it by ear from there.
I like the idea of splitting into smaller portions... but again, I'll wait to
see how things turn out with The Distillery.
Mike
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, compumavengal compumaven...@... wrote:
Hey all,
In the old days when digital video production was more restrictive and
thus in some way, simpler, I could dabble with tools like Adobe After
Effects to generate neat cool title sequences. It was like Photoshop, but in
motion.
Today I'm swamped with a pletora of digital animation
Today I'm swamped with a pletora of digital animation tools, and here I am
staring at Final Cut Pro wondering how the heck I'm suppose to do the same
thing.
Are there any tools you've found to bring back the fun of making title
animations (aside from fixed ones like in iMovie), or even sites
Thanks Jay,
After vocalizing my problem, it became easiler to find solutions. As you
said, Adobe After Effects and Photoshop are still the main contenders for
generating sequences, and I've found two online resources to get amateurs
like me up to speed...
1. After Effects Tutorials written in
Funny that you bring this topic up. One of the things I'm working on is
offering my video production services a la carte. One of those services
will be opening title sequences...
But yeah, there are companies out there that sell pre-made templates
that you drop in After Effects and tweak for