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Steven Gotz
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Projects using the
Adobe Title Designer
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Tim
Kolb's Glare Project.
Click on the image to
see a WMV file exported from
the project.
Read the Readme file included
in the Zip file. This project
is set up in PPro 1.5.1,
DV settings.
In this project, Tim is demonstrating
how you can use a few simple
titles and some track matte
effects and make a pretty
compelling logo with a “light”
glaring across it.
Render it, and then analyze
it. Tim is a pro, and all
of us can learn from his
methods. Tear it apart, rearrange
it. Have fun. Learn from
it.
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Tim
Kolb's Ring of Text Project.
Click on the image to
see a WMV file exported from
the project.
Read the Readme file included
in the Zip file. This project
is set up in PPro 1.5.1,
DV settings.
Some of you probably remember
seeing the opening for some
sports show or awards show
at some point that used a
ring of text rotating around
a center object. That's
the feel Tim is going
for here.
Render it, and then tear
it apart. Have fun. Learn
from it.
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Tim
Kolb's Horror Project.
Click on the image to
see a WMV file exported from
the project.
Read the Readme file included
in the Zip file. This project
is set up in PPro 1.5.1,
DV settings.
You can see what can be
done using only the Title
Designer to create graphic
layers as well as text. Try
some different fonts to see
what look works for you.
Render it, and then tear
it apart. Have fun. Learn
from it.
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I accept submissions for projects. If you find it useful, perhaps your
fellow Premiere Pro users will also.
So send me your projects
and any ancillary files you may have used to create it. If you use a
Photoshop file, for example, you must include the PSD file. Do
not use video files. I don't have the
bandwidth.
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