Re: [videoblogging] Re: Credits Maker

2005-12-21 Thread Harold Johnson



I'm totally with the low-tech solutions, or just about any solution that isn't template-driven.  Using iMovie's credits/title maker is probably fine, but it's much more interesting to be creative...Harold J. Johnson
http://podcasterherald.comOn 12/21/05, Carl Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I really like the idea of working with your limitations, like Frank Carver suggested. You can also record yourself writing the credits on a white board then play it back at 5X faster. Or, if you have the ability, write backward on a piece of clear plastic, like some weather reporters do. That would be a neat low-tech gimmick. Just a couple ideas.


I know lots of people hate Pinnacle products, but I am a big fan of them. Pinnacle Studio has a pretty good credit-making device. Of course, it isn't free...

I really like low-tech creative solutions. Sometimes they are overlooked because they aren't as cool and whiz-bang as the high-tech options, but that can also lend a certain charm or an air of really being a down-to-earth project.


Good luck,
Carl

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[videoblogging] Re: Credits Maker

2005-12-21 Thread Carl Weaver
I really like the idea of working with your limitations, like Frank Carver 
suggested. You can also record yourself writing the credits on a white board 
then play it back at 5X faster. Or, if you have the ability, write backward on 
a piece of clear plastic, like some weather reporters do. That would be a neat 
low-tech gimmick. Just a couple ideas.

I know lots of people hate Pinnacle products, but I am a big fan of them. 
Pinnacle Studio has a pretty good credit-making device. Of course, it isn't 
free...

I really like low-tech creative solutions. Sometimes they are overlooked 
because they aren't as cool and whiz-bang as the high-tech options, but that 
can also lend a certain charm or an air of really being a down-to-earth project.

Good luck,
Carl

Carl Weaver
Photographer
http://www.carlweaver.com





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