good job! i was wondering what file type did you use to export it to youtube? i did mine as an swf file but youtube screwed with the sync and it looks terrible! let me know ASAP, thanks!
How did you make them appear on the screen like that. I realize the difference between position, opacity, etc. etc. But was wondering which functions you used at the 8 to 12 second mark on your video?
what I did was, I created a layer for each word. them I placed them in the position I wanted. then as he speaks, each single word were appearing until the last word MASK.
Well....this was my first typo:
/watch?v=CrWaGrlccG4
sam9072000 6 months ago
V for Vendetta, what a film.
JailbreakMedia 1 year ago
Im sorry but that was horrible..
TheMheadCondition 1 year ago 2
@TheMheadCondition I know! lol it was my 1st time :)
pinkhotgirl 10 months ago
you can export as a quick time movie, the extension will be .mov but It will be huge in size! will take a while to load on youtube... this was 300mb
pinkhotgirl 2 years ago
good job! i was wondering what file type did you use to export it to youtube? i did mine as an swf file but youtube screwed with the sync and it looks terrible! let me know ASAP, thanks!
rawrrashieda 2 years ago
How did you make them appear on the screen like that. I realize the difference between position, opacity, etc. etc. But was wondering which functions you used at the 8 to 12 second mark on your video?
brunohale 3 years ago
what I did was, I created a layer for each word. them I placed them in the position I wanted. then as he speaks, each single word were appearing until the last word MASK.
pinkhotgirl 3 years ago
How did you do this? Which software did you use?
tweetykeya24 3 years ago
Adobe Flash CS4
pinkhotgirl 3 years ago