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    Making a title in Flash MX for Adobe Premiere


    In this tutorial we will learn to :
    1.Create a title in flash with simple animation.
    2.Export our animated title out to a suitable video

    format.
    3.Import our animated title in to Adobe Premiere.


    You can download the finished product and the video

    tutorial.

    Cost FREE

    ZIP File 14 MB
    Archiverfor compression - Winrar 3.0
    Total files 3
    link: http://24.178.76.19/FlashTitle-To-Premierel.zip

    Please Feel free to offer a mirror of this File.
    If you do you can modify this text file with your

    website address and add it back to the archive.
    Please mail me @ billy@madvideos.com of the download

    link so I can use the mirror on my site. If you have

    any video tutorials you need hosted free of charge

    e-mail me. Tutorials only. Comments or suggestions can

    be e-mailed to me at the above address.
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    I apologize.. I accidentally added the uncompressed avi I used in the tutorial in the zip file, it is out now . I am sorry about that man.. lol.. jebus.. that must have been a bugaboo to download.
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    hmmm, i'll have to give that a run when i get home
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  4. Is that effect not possible to do right in Premiere? I Have never used it.


    Great tutorial, alot of people will find this and your other one's very helpful I'm sure..
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  5. By the way I waiting on that Usenet / Newsgroups tutorial,...LOL>>>> I have never used Newsgroups before. Thanks again!!
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    Hold tight, the usenet tutorial is more advanced and I am working on a simplified way to introduce a newbie to it without the tutorial being too large of a download. If you really want to take advantage of it be sure to have your NNTP address handy so you can follow me on it, try here and double check with your isp just in case they changed it...
    http://www.newsbin.com/ISP.htm

    your NNTP is in the "news servers" column.

    The tutorial should be ready in about a week.
    The wait will be worth it. I promise!!
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    if you really want to be ready go to www.forteinc.com and download agent pro 2.0, that is what I am doing the tutorial around. Play with it a bit and then when I release the tutorial you will be ready to plunge into bliss. lol
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    It may be possible in Premiere but I doubt it only takes a couple minutes, the effect is not what the tutorial is about, it is the concept that any animation can be used from Flash to make a killer title in Premiere. use your imagination, I am just supplying the idea.
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    From now on you will see the animation I created for my page intro in my video tutorials, It was a Flash MX sequence I created and exported as a movie, keep in mind the sequence has to happen on the main timline in order to be used after you export it as a Movie in Flash, in other words it can not be a movie clip inside of a movie clip.. it all has to happen on the main timeline. Otherwise Flash will only export what happened on the main timline. Maybe later I will do a demo of what I mean.
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  10. I think it'll be very useful, if you are willing to spend some time and effort to learn Flash MX. It's really, really powerful, especially with ActionScript. It can produce effects unimaginable in Premiere or any other video editing programs that I know of. It's a totally different ball game.
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