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I've just subscribed to the 365 version of Power Director to take advantage of the new packs, particularly the music festival pack.
I've downloaded the titles and would like to use the 'Music Festival Title 04' (The plectrum with user added titles on top)
On the preview video for this title on the Cyberlink website, this title is in the top left of the screen but the one I have is in the bottom right and I can't, for the life of me, figure out how to move it around the screen.
Am I missing something simple? I can move the titles that sit on top of the graphic, but not the graphic itself.
QuoteI often need to match a colour font in a name title to a logo. I don't seem to see a colour picker function in PD that lets me do this.
Appreciate any advice on this.
Thank you.
Hi,
I've done this several times myself but I use the following website and then just match the colours in PD using the RGB code.
Ah, thanks for that. I took a look at his tutorials and something on there reminded me about the mask feature.
I've figured it out now.
Here's a quick test I did. The original shot was the guy looking out over a canal. All I did was put that on track 1 and 3 with the text on track 2. I then used the mask feature to cut out around his head on track 3.
I've seen this effect quite a lot recently and I would love to recreate it... but I'm not sure how with Powerdirector?
The effect in question can be seen right at the start of this video. The titles and text are all behind the mic stand yet in front of the rest of the stage. Now, I was there when this was filmed and I can assure you that there were no green screens or any magic going on on stage... so, any ideas?
I'm sure I can do a better job than the videographer who did last years show... If I can get it in focus then that would be better than his for a start!
As for the memory sticks, it's a nice idea so thanks for the suggestion but not something the dance leader would want to do this time around I'm afraid.
I think I'll just have to have a play around with the bit rate when I'm producing the videos and see if I can get them to fit. Fingers crossed!
Yeah, it's got to be a DVD I'm afraid as it'll be given to the parents of the dancers on the show.
I've just checked and last years show was on a single layer DVD and that ran for 120 minutes. The quality isn't that bad either so I wonder how they did it?
I've recently put together a wedding video which came in at 1 hour and 7 minutes.... 5000mb according to the DVD creation page.
I've had to click 'smart fit' to get this to fit onto a DVD which seems to have worked. In a couple of days time however, I'll be filming a dance show which is scheduled to be around 2 hours long.
I'm concerned that this won't fit on a DVD so does anyone know the optimum settings or any special tricks to enable it all to fit ok?
I think I might just finish up this bit first as I'm almost done and then delete them afterwards. I can make do with different transitions for now I just spotted one bit where it would have looked quite nice.
Never mind, I shall carry on and see what happens when I've finished this bit of the edit.
I'm wondering if I'm missing something really simple here but I can't figure it out.
I'm transitioning between two clips with the "rotation counterclockwise" transition effect.
The problem I have is that as one video leaves the screen and is replaced by the other, there should be a black back ground inbetween. Unfortunately, this is green on the actual video timeline.
Is this normal? I would have thought it would be black or at least the colour of the colour board I have on the previous track but no, it's still green.
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