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  1. ok, i got one video that i want to put it into VCD. most importantly, i want to add 'credits' after end of the show. how do i do those rolling credits that goes upwards with all the text? thanks.
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  2. People been seeing my work then

    I use MGI Videowave, there are a couple more but most are crappish. They are standard packages.

    Best non commerical demo I have seen is from Centropy where they have the soundtrack and also an awesome intro sequence.

    Oh and dont put the credits at the end of the movie becausse if you think about it, how many people watch the end credits and actually see your credits?
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    Us can do this using Adobe Premiere http://www.adobe.com very easily
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  4. thanks VA. ok, one last question, if i have like a couple of say bmp/jpg/powerpoint, can i join them together as an mpg so i include into the video? thanks again.
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  5. With still images you could do something like

    Picture A (Ferrari) Welcom To Joes Auto Shop (Scroll Up)

    Disolve Picture A

    Picture B (Naked Woman) We Prefer This Kind Of Body Work

    I just use AVI`s or whatever I can find of interest. If you have the Westlife concert or have seen it. I created one intro sequence from a rough cut and paste job. I used a cutter on the MPEG file and cut the bits out that I wanted and then stuck them into MGI added text, produced the movie and a intro that no one has seen before.

    I have tried to use abode premier and it`s been on and of my computer more times than Sam Fox on Page 3. For non UK people, big breasts, crap newspaper.

    Look for the unusal and when you find it, have a play with it. I`ve got one demo in mind at the moment which might be quite cool.
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  6. If you're not going to help don't say anything at all. No end credits, sure you wont mind not having credits but a lot people work simply for the credits. DVD advisor was right, Premiere has a really simple way of making them. Look into that.
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