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Old 18th November 2004   #1
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Question VCD slide show...

hi, watched my friend's wedding slide show just now n
COOL!! it's background's moving!! still image at d center n got a fire works (moving) behind it. not like ordinary slide show. a picture then next picture then next picture without any special on it.

i'd like to know wat software can make dat kinda slide show.
anybody knows wat's it...?
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Old 18th November 2004   #2
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iMovie does basic video stuff. move on to Final Cut Express for more freedom and the top would be Final Cut Pro HD! Rocks!

After the editing on the stills and video, create a basic DVD using iDVD or even better, get DVD Studio Pro! With iDVD, u can create ur DVD templete, theme, music, ur stills will show with moving backgrnds and other special effects.

works like a charm.

*all of the above apps are only found on Macintosh systems.
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Old 18th November 2004   #3
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Using Premiere, you should be able to achieve the effects you are talking about.
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Old 18th November 2004   #4
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Originally Posted by RonTheMan
Using Premiere, you should be able to achieve the effects you are talking about.
u mean adobe premiere ?
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Old 19th November 2004   #5
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thanks, but... i ain't Mac user...

Adobe premiere....

no so many $$$....

use pirate one...

any free software... or cheaper one...
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Old 24th November 2004   #6
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Yep, I meant Adobe Premiere. By the way, Premiere is availabe for both the Mac and PC platform.
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