From The Frame Locker: LISTEN to your styles!
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From The Frame Locker: LISTEN to your styles!
Often, either silence or custom sound accompanies intros, in-betweens, and finales in film and TV. Since silence is highly dramatic, it isn't often appropriate for our shows, but custom sound certainly is. Wouldn't it be nice if you could easily add perfectly timed sound to your title slides? You can.
Audible Styles suit beginnings, ends, in-betweens, and logos too, and the instructions are so minimal that you hardly need them. Quickly customize text and color, making the styles your own. If you're new to working with sound, an easy-to-follow PDF teaching you how to offset the main soundtrack(s) is included with every style.
Imagine one of these in the show you're currently working on, remembering that the color you see is merely the default and that you can easily customize it:
LAVA is fun to use because the "lava" shape and color are quickly changed. The style will work nearly anywhere:
QUICK FLASH contains 3 styles for 1, 2, or 3 caption lines. In this example, the 2-line style is used:
HALF & HALF is dignified and casual at the same time:
OP ART is uses color for most of its motion, and is certainly an attention-getter:
PAPER DOLLS is great for both children's shows and those about gatherings of any kind. It comes with a choice of 3 backgrounds (school paper, blackboard, and denim):
Audible Styles suit beginnings, ends, in-betweens, and logos too, and the instructions are so minimal that you hardly need them. Quickly customize text and color, making the styles your own. If you're new to working with sound, an easy-to-follow PDF teaching you how to offset the main soundtrack(s) is included with every style.
Imagine one of these in the show you're currently working on, remembering that the color you see is merely the default and that you can easily customize it:
LAVA is fun to use because the "lava" shape and color are quickly changed. The style will work nearly anywhere:
QUICK FLASH contains 3 styles for 1, 2, or 3 caption lines. In this example, the 2-line style is used:
HALF & HALF is dignified and casual at the same time:
OP ART is uses color for most of its motion, and is certainly an attention-getter:
PAPER DOLLS is great for both children's shows and those about gatherings of any kind. It comes with a choice of 3 backgrounds (school paper, blackboard, and denim):
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