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Posted by jef_boy@hotmail.com on 10/16/07 17:49
On Oct 16, 5:31 am, Spex <No.s...@ta.com> wrote:
> jef_...@hotmail.com wrote:
> > On Oct 15, 4:07 pm, "jef_...@hotmail.com" <jef_...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >> I was wondering if anyone could tell me what cheap or free software
> >> could be used to create animated graphics. I watched the documentary,
> >> "this film is not yet rated," and I liked how when they had a large
> >> amount of names they displayed them one by one on the screen then re-
> >> arranged them as the screen filled up until the screen was filled with
> >> names. I also would like to do have some animated graphs that move
> >> over time.
>
> >> have any suggestions?
> >> I'm doing a documentary
>
> >> -jeff
>
> > Can you all please tell me what to use for 2-d animations for video,
> > something that doesn't require a Ph'd?
> > I'm not educated in film production and when i do google searches it
> > is not very coherant.
>
> http://www.borisfx.com/product/graffiti/
>
> If the above is too expensive,
>
> try typing "free video titling software" into google
>
> You didn't say what video editing software you use or what platform you
> use. Which is generally a good idea. :)
The film is in 16:9 in sony vegas, and is in 1080p, so if the user is
watching this on a 42" plasma with a hi def player, the quality needs
to be outstanding, with zero pixalation.
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