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  1. Someone please tell me what program is good for making Credits on movies, you know rolling like when the movie is over. I have tried Premiere, Media Studio 6.5, and Pinnacle, and they are all kind of sloppy with the rolling text, it appears as is smearing or jumpy. Someone please help. thanks
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  2. Check out Inscriber products, excellent products, titledeko is good, but for easy animation or even more advanced cgs, you should really check out their whole line of products. I've used titledeko before, and I like using insriber even better.

    And also check out Cayman Graphics, also professional results with lower price tags.
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  3. You may create title motions in Flash using SWfX/Swish/Flash, then use SWF2Video to convert flash to video.
    Or use SWF2Video Premiere plugin to directly import the Flash file.

    Check it here:
    http://www.flashants.com/root/swf2videoplugin.shtml
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    flash is a good idea for menu's .. for cheaper and easier idea of the same sort -- i suggest also SWISH

    If you want to create wild and groovy Flash™ animations without using Flash™, then SWiSH is the tool for you! SWiSH is so easy to use, you'll be producing complex animations with text, images, graphics and sound in no time. SWiSH has over 150 built-in effects like Explode, Vortex, 3D Spin, Snake and many more. SWiSH has tools for creating lines, rectangles, ellipses, Bezier curves, motion paths, sprites and rollover buttons, all in an easy-to-use interface.
    sample : http://www.cleverweb.ch/cleverantis/enter.htm

    web site : http://www.swishzone.com/
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  5. Thanks for the reply but i have another question, Are you able to put animations you make in Flash or Swish on SVCD or DVD?
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    if you export them as avi and encode them to mpeg
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