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    i am about to get a copy of adobe premiere, just so i can do a title sequence.

    i reckon with my photoshop and flash experience, i should be able get to grips with it quite quickly.

    but i would definitely benefit from a good tut..one that deals with creating a title sequence from inported graphics.

    any ideas?

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    I found this tutorial, but they're for the Mac... but I doubt there are any differences between the PC and Mac versions...

    http://www.design.iastate.edu/LABS/m...e/prbasic.html

    or you could take a look at Adobe's own tutorial section...

    http://www.adobe.com.au/web/tips/pre65styletitle/

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    cheers, i will check them out!!

    however, i think i may be barking up the wrong tree!

    i was talking to an old web design friend of mine, turns out he also does title sequences for videos!!

    he creates his titles in after effects, and just uses premiere to composite it all.

    what i am trying to do at the moment is to use macromedia flash (which i know pretty well). all i have to do is to talk my editor into getting swf2avi.

    that way i can create an entire titles sequence, with a file size small enough to email even on 56k dial up...and let my guy convert it to an avi and add it to the film.

    but i will def. check out those tuts anyway!

    cheers.

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