Navigate to the "Motion Backgrounds" folder.To load the "Cinema.mpg" video into Pinnacle Studio: On your computer, you should be able to find the "Cinema.mpg" file which will form the basic animated background. The video track will be partially filled with a video background (movie film scrolling). For this tutorial, I made a 36 second video with images from "OurNatureAdventure.mpg". The video will consist of the main highlights of your film images. Step 1 : Here's what you should be able to do easily with Pinnacle Studio Ultimate (V14 or above)īefore you begin creating your credits, you must create a short video 36 seconds long. If you have any difficulty completing a step, you can always refer to them. I did not detail the procedures for the Motion Titler which was thoroughly explained in the " Overview of Motion Title" tutorial. This tutorial is not intended to provide a ready to use effect, but simply to make you aware of what you can do with just what you currently have. Today I will show you end credits made entirely with Pinnacle Studio Ultimate (V14 or above). Then came the video tutorial " Tip-4 Closing Credits (#182)" which used Hollywood FX and more recently we had the " Using the HFX effect 312-finale." tutorial which also used Hollywood FX. That tutorial used the 3rd party plugin JPs Effects.
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Probably, one of the oldest is the tutorial " Closing Credits - "Star Wars"" because it was already on the old Declic-Video site.
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We have already published several tutorials about creating end credits. All Tutorials - Tutorials by Category / Author / MonthĬlosing Credits Using Only Pinnacle Studioīy Le Papy - Last updated on Friday, June 8, 2012Ĭategory: Studio 1-15 Tutorials / Edition - Previous tutorials