The fonts I used were "Franklin Gothic Book" for the "A Long time ago" introduction. The stretched Episode name font is "SW Crawl Title" (a download) and the main scroll is "Franklin Gothic Med Cond". :)
Yes, John Williams is a genius. This particular soundtrack is the actual one used in the real Episode 1. If you have listened to each of the Star Wars soundtracks, they DO differ slightly.
By using a digital camera on a tripod pointed at the tv screen and recording it as video, then I uploaded it onto my computer, saving it as a WMA file which can be used in Windows Movie Maker.
The Lucasfilm animation is a series of still frame grabs I got from pausing and frame-grabbing the original DVD with the PC dvd player PowerDVD. Then I transferred the grabbed frames into WMM and placed them in the correct order, merging one into the other to recreate a smooth animation.
how did you get that colour?
legostarwars71 1 year ago
Great job, looks fabulous!!!!
Horrorshow655321 2 years ago
Very well done, I must say. ;)
Cairo942 2 years ago
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Cairo942 2 years ago
very gooddd men ohh yes
Atlantida008 2 years ago
How'd u do the space background + put your name on that 20th Century thing(in the other videos) :p
ChaosXUnleashed 2 years ago
hey, what's up? What type of font did you use?
Thanks
gertschweinitz 2 years ago
The fonts I used were "Franklin Gothic Book" for the "A Long time ago" introduction. The stretched Episode name font is "SW Crawl Title" (a download) and the main scroll is "Franklin Gothic Med Cond". :)
sarahkb7 2 years ago
EXCELLENT, amazing I love that theme and starwars have one of the best soundtrack ever
dejabu24 3 years ago
Yes, John Williams is a genius. This particular soundtrack is the actual one used in the real Episode 1. If you have listened to each of the Star Wars soundtracks, they DO differ slightly.
sarahkb7 2 years ago
How did you get the star wars title animation?
theandyunleashed 3 years ago
By using a digital camera on a tripod pointed at the tv screen and recording it as video, then I uploaded it onto my computer, saving it as a WMA file which can be used in Windows Movie Maker.
sarahkb7 3 years ago
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theandyunleashed 3 years ago
how do you do the lucasart?
phadil 3 years ago 2
The Lucasfilm animation is a series of still frame grabs I got from pausing and frame-grabbing the original DVD with the PC dvd player PowerDVD. Then I transferred the grabbed frames into WMM and placed them in the correct order, merging one into the other to recreate a smooth animation.
sarahkb7 2 years ago
Nice work.... I've done something simular...
StarWarsMovies100th 2 years ago
How did you do that! seriously how'd you do it
ps3fanboy101 3 years ago
By using the PC program Windows Movie Maker (XP Version)
sarahkb7 2 years ago