Re: Star Wars The Movie - Intro Text by adam1982 on Aug 13, 2007 at 9:47:06 am
If it were me i'd use after effects and move a 3d camera over a text layer, motion i'm sure does this too, alternatively phone industrial light and magic- someone there may still remember the method.
Re: Star Wars The Movie - Intro Text by rafalaos on Aug 13, 2007 at 11:20:18 am
Peter,
I tried to use the template few days ago (being in a hurry) and..my God what a mess of text I've made:-)
But I have to get it done because the template is brillant. And why to use a plugin having a bit of time and imagination? Like an in-door game for the rainy season.
Cheers,
rafael
Re: Star Wars The Movie - Intro Text by walter biscardi on Aug 13, 2007 at 12:01:21 pm
This is easily created using the Basic 3D tool in FCP. Just tilt the text back and slide it along front to back.
For something that looks better, use Motion.
Better yet, use After Effects.
It's all the same idea. Tilt the text on the X axis, scroll it along on the Z axis. You might need to add some motion blur if you're doing an SD interlaced project.
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Re: Star Wars The Movie - Intro Text by Tom Wolsky on Aug 13, 2007 at 1:40:45 pm
Neither the free plugin nor the Basic 3D technique really produce the right look. They simply tilt the text block without the keystoning effect of perspective. A simple way to do it is in iMovie 06. It has a titled effects called Far, Far Away that recreates the Lucas title very well.
All the best,
Tom
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Re: Star Wars The Movie - Intro Text by Cammie Noel on Sep 1, 2008 at 1:56:48 am
I am trying to create a fairly long title in imovie HD 6 and use the "far far away" title.(After trying it in Boris , FCP, with bad results.)
I can't get the edges to line up , It looks fine in the window whrere you type but after rendering it looks awful, all out of alignment. I have tried different font sizes I am using a common font Ariel
Anyone know how to fix this ?I am trying to finish this project and it is driving me nuts! Any help is great!
Cheers!
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Re: Star Wars The Movie - Intro Text by Cammie Noel on Sep 1, 2008 at 1:58:49 am
I am trying to create a fairly long title in imovie HD 6 and use the "far far away" title.(After trying it in Boris , FCP, with bad results.)
I can't get the edges to line up , It looks fine in the window whrere you type but after rendering it looks awful, all out of alignment. I have tried different font sizes I am using a common font Ariel
Anyone know how to fix this ?I am trying to finish this project and it is driving me nuts! Any help is great!
Cheers!
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Re: Star Wars The Movie - Intro Text by Cammie Noel on Sep 1, 2008 at 2:07:53 am
I am trying to create a fairly long title in imovie HD 6 and use the "far far away" title.
I can't get the edges to line up , It looks fine in the window whrere you type but after rendering it looks awful, all out of alignment. I have tried different font sized I am using a common font Ariel
Anyone know how to fix this ?
Cheers!
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Re: Star Wars The Movie - Intro Text by RJ on Aug 13, 2007 at 11:06:26 pm
I'd use AE.
Build a comp with the text entering/exiting from the bottom/top of the frame.
Place this comp inside another comp and use the corner-pin plug to adjust the look of the text tilt as desired. Corner-pin adjustment can be used to widen the base as well as narrow the top of the text comp.
Re: Star Wars The Movie - Intro Text by Chris Poisson on Aug 14, 2007 at 11:57:32 am
There's a subtle, yet important aspect of this effect that I don't see listed here, it's the way the text blurs and then fades at the top, pretty easy to miss or NOT do correctly.
That aside, there is a little free app called SWTSG which is absolutely amazing, you simply enter your text and it's done. Here's the link:
Re: Star Wars The Movie - Intro Text by Gabriele de Simone on Aug 14, 2007 at 12:59:56 pm
Our freebie plug-in (mentioned earlier) *does* give you control over the text blurring as it fades into the distance. Because of the way the blur is applied (non-uniformly, via a depth mask) it also makes the colors fade away as they scroll to the back.
Star Titler comes with an image well to specify your own background and rotate it via a sphere map, which in my humble opinion is pretty neat :-)
Re: Star Wars The Movie - Intro Text by Curious Editor on Dec 3, 2007 at 5:39:30 pm
Wow Thanks Chris!
So far that's the best thing I have ever seen! Now to figure out how to tilt down and add more stars. I was afraid that it couldn't be rendered in 1080 but it does, simply WOW! And it free!! No BS trial version.