Creating a Promo Video in PSP
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Creating a Promo Video in PSP
Hi all,
Do you think PSP would be able to create a short promo video like this below? I'm looking to create a promo video for a sports day. I know adobe Premier and After FX most certainly could but those are expensive options. What do you think? I would be using mostly stills instead of videos.
Do you think PSP would be able to create a short promo video like this below? I'm looking to create a promo video for a sports day. I know adobe Premier and After FX most certainly could but those are expensive options. What do you think? I would be using mostly stills instead of videos.
Re: Creating a Promo Video in PSP
That calls for After Effects or something of the sort. To do anything like this in Producer would probably call for a multitude of layers and keyframing for each layer. You'd go stark-raving mad and might not ever achieve what you really want. You're best off rethinking what you'd like to create, saving your sanity and your pennies for software that can more easily create such effects. There's more than just Adobe out there in the world. Maybe someone has a suggestion for something. I'd be all ears myself.
Barbara
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Re: Creating a Promo Video in PSP
Yeah, I agree with Barbara. You can do this in producer with a large number of different layers and LOTS of keyframes.
You could reduce those keyframes by creating the background video in After Effects, ProAnimator, Bluff Titler, or the like. Then put do the captions stuff in PSP. Even that will be a pretty nifty exercise of lots of layers and a goodly share of keyframes. Not all that difficult but time consuming to get right. But, you might just as well create the whole thing in one of those other applications. They're more suited for this kind of thing.
Dale
You could reduce those keyframes by creating the background video in After Effects, ProAnimator, Bluff Titler, or the like. Then put do the captions stuff in PSP. Even that will be a pretty nifty exercise of lots of layers and a goodly share of keyframes. Not all that difficult but time consuming to get right. But, you might just as well create the whole thing in one of those other applications. They're more suited for this kind of thing.
Dale
Re: Creating a Promo Video in PSP
Thinking about this, there IS a kind of trick you can pull in Producer: Create an effect such as those shifting images for a background, save the little show as a video, and then use that video in a show, layering images and text over it. You can build up things this way, I'm sure, by then saving the slide with the added items as a video, and then using this new video in a show. In this way, you can slowly build up the effects rather than trying to do them from start to end with all those layers and keyframes in one session.
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Re: Creating a Promo Video in PSP
Optionally, if the OP knows someone with After Effects they could have a look at what's available on http://www.videohive.net
Lots of different AE projects to choose from and many are reasonably priced, $5 to $20, for some pretty sophisticated shows. They may not be as intricate as the sample but they may suit your needs. I searched just for projects to do with sports and got almost 600 hits.
BluffTitler is a more reasonable priced option and they sell what are called Bixpacks and one of them is sports themed.
Joe
Lots of different AE projects to choose from and many are reasonably priced, $5 to $20, for some pretty sophisticated shows. They may not be as intricate as the sample but they may suit your needs. I searched just for projects to do with sports and got almost 600 hits.
BluffTitler is a more reasonable priced option and they sell what are called Bixpacks and one of them is sports themed.
Joe
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