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Best and easiest software to make video titles/logo?

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kev242@gmail.com - 31 Oct 2006 15:57 GMT
Hi Im hoping someone can guide me in the right direction.    This is my
project:   I have a bunch of different video's which I need to combine
into one big file which will be suitable for downloading or streaming.
I'd like to create a title screen with credits/logo in the beginning
and maybe at the end as well.

What is the best program to use for this?   I am using an Intel imac
with OSX Tiger.   I also have access to a Powerpc mac and high end
Windows machine but would prefer to stay all in OSX.   Like I said it
is for the internet so it doesnt have to be broadcast quality but I do
want to make it as professional looking as possible.

I appreciate any advice you can give me!!

thanks
Kevin
sbt - 31 Oct 2006 16:35 GMT
> Hi Im hoping someone can guide me in the right direction.    This is my
> project:   I have a bunch of different video's which I need to combine
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>
> I appreciate any advice you can give me!!

iMovie is clearly the easiest -- just add the credits, either "Over
Black" or over content, as you desire. Then, export your content
(including those credits) to the format you're going to stream or have
downloaded.

Alternatively, you can create the credits as graphic files and then
collect them and all your content into a single "movie" in QuickTime
Pro.

Finally, you could use some more expensive or complex video app.

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bennybravo@gmail.com - 31 Oct 2006 19:35 GMT
You can use Pinnacle's Studio trial software (it's good for 30 days)
Here:

http://www.pinnaclesys.com/PublicSite/us/Products/Consumer+Products/Home+Video/S
tudio+Family/Studio+version+10_5+Documents/Trial+Download/Studio+Plus+Trial+Down
load+for+US.htm


On Oct 31, 6:57 am, "kev...@gmail.com" <kev...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Im hoping someone can guide me in the right direction.    This is my
> project:   I have a bunch of different video's which I need to combine
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
> thanks
> Kevin
 
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