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Uploaded by on Mar 24, 2009

Swatland Studios presents "Learning From Richard Schmid" - A monthly subscription newsletter documenting the lessons and experience of learning from Master Painter Richard Schmid! Sign up now at http://swatlandstudios.com/learning-from-richard-schmid.html

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  • the link you have now leads to error page 404 thank you for sharing!

  • @brushfour44 Hahaha no problem at all. My all time favourite is the one (Gracie Films) in the Simpsons. 

  • @timtan87 Thanks Timtan. And just as you said again,.....this other person suggested a Mac and all the advantages it has. When I get my intro up and running....I'll send you the link. Not sure why I'm so fond of studio and production company intro's...but I am. Love the " light house " one after Seinfeld in particular. Like the one for the Ladd company...and United Artists as well. Sorry I'm rambling...lol. Thanks again for your help.

  • @brushfour44 No worries. I was gonna suggest Windows Movie Maker as well, but I wasn't sure if it has any movie effects. If you're on a Macintosh, iMovie works really well. It's actually pretty simple once you wrap your head around it. Have fun!

  • @timtan87 Hey Timtan87,....thank you for the information. In the time since I posted the question, someone did say something about Movie Maker and Photoshop. Your response confirms that. I'm going to mess around then and see what I can come up with. Thank you for your help!

  • @brushfour44 Breaking it down, the studio introduction is simply a picture overlayed with a text (created using a image editing software like Adobe Photoshop or even Microsoft Paint), and then utilizing a video effect that the movie creating program provides to create the rain and the movement of the picture. Hope that helps.

  • Hello Katie. Nice video! I really liked the introduction to this video with your logo/presentation/music, etc. " Swatland Studios - original fine art." How did you do that? I had thought about doing something like that last year but don't own whatever software would be needed to create something like that. Hollywood films of course have the Studio introduction and I always find those memorable. Any info or hints on that would be appreciated. I'd love to take a stab a creating my own. Thank you.

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