20th Century Intro
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- PhotoGavin
20th Century Intro
The idea's not exactly original, but this is my version of a movie theatre curtain opening intro sequence. The moving spot light effect is created with just two layers.
Download it, open the Proshow Gold file and see how it was constructed. Hopefully you'll find it useful.
http://www.gavinhoeyphotography.co.uk/p ... -intro.zip
The files are for learning purposes only and not for commersial use.
Gavin
Sorry If I've posted this in the wrong section.
Download it, open the Proshow Gold file and see how it was constructed. Hopefully you'll find it useful.
http://www.gavinhoeyphotography.co.uk/p ... -intro.zip
The files are for learning purposes only and not for commersial use.
Gavin
Sorry If I've posted this in the wrong section.
- Bill Slish
Re: 20th Century Intro
Great Job Gavin
I would love too see more things like this you have a great talent
Bill
I would love too see more things like this you have a great talent
Bill
Re: 20th Century Intro
Gavin: Thanks for your posting.
I don't understand how the video clip comes into play. I can see how you move around the spotlight using layers-motion. Would you please explain what the video clip does? Thanks again.
I don't understand how the video clip comes into play. I can see how you move around the spotlight using layers-motion. Would you please explain what the video clip does? Thanks again.
- PhotoGavin
Re: 20th Century Intro
Sorry for not spotting your question before.
There are no video clips used in this template, just three images, a bit of sound and a few hours hard graft
The confusion may have arised because when you unzip the file there is a video folder, but if you check it's empty. So why is it there? Well when you use the "Collect Show" feature it makes audio, image and video folders even if there is nothing inside them. Of course I could have deleted the empty folder but I forgot
Gavin
There are no video clips used in this template, just three images, a bit of sound and a few hours hard graft
The confusion may have arised because when you unzip the file there is a video folder, but if you check it's empty. So why is it there? Well when you use the "Collect Show" feature it makes audio, image and video folders even if there is nothing inside them. Of course I could have deleted the empty folder but I forgot
Gavin
Re: 20th Century Intro
Thanks for the explanation regarding the video file.
Please keep on posting your ideas.
Please keep on posting your ideas.
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