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Make your own StarWars Opening Crawl

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23 comments
Nov 15, 2008. 7:15 AMDaerog says:
Starwars-school-edition. På planeten Linghem växer ett stort mörker över huvudstaden Hemligt. Den onde Dark-knight dödar oskyldiga. Vem ska då kunna stoppa honom om inte de mäktiga skit dåliga jedi riddarna. Det här kommer att bli spännande
Jul 20, 2008. 12:59 PMKeith-Kid says:
I feel I should flag this, since you clearly took someone's material without giving them proper credit. But, there's technically not a rule here on ibles about that, as far as I know. And there's no plagiarism flag.
Jul 17, 2008. 2:23 PMNachoMahma says:
. Plagiarized! Compare to http://alienryderflex.com/crawl/
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1)
Here: In the control window, enter the name of your fictional distributor and a tagline of distributor info. The image preview window will show how your distributor logo will appear.
There: In the control window, enter the name of your fictional distributor and a tagline of distributor info. The image preview window will show how your distributor logo will appear.
2)
Here: Enter your title logo. The image window will then show this. (Note: In the final render, there will be stars in the background of this title logo ââ¬â€ this preview image does not show them.)
There: Enter your title logo. The image window will then show this. (Note: In the final render, there will be stars in the background of this title logo — this preview image does not show them.)
3)
Here: Enter your crawl text. The image window will then show this. (Note: In the final render, there will be stars in the background of this text crawl ââ¬â€ this preview image does not show them.)
There: Enter your crawl text. The image window will then show this. (Note: In the final render, there will be stars in the background of this text crawl — this preview image does not show them.)
4)
Here: Click over to the Generate tab, and select your movie pixel dimensions, frame rate, and destination folder.
Note that the default folder,Star Wars TSG Frames does not exist, and you will need to manually create it. Warning: Do not choose your desktop as the destination! If you do, hundreds of image files will be created there, and the OS will probably grind to a halt just trying to manage the desktop user-interface! (Note: The app now warns you against this if you try to do it.)
Click the Gobutton. Your sequence will now generate. This may take a while, so you might want to hide the app (Cmd-H) and go find a Starbucks.
There: Click over to the “Generate” tab, and select your movie’s pixel dimensions, frame rate, and destination folder. (If you are using the SECAM system, choose the PAL options which are identical — mes excuses.)
Note that the default folder, “Star Wars TSG Frames” does not exist, and you will need to manually create it. Warning: Do not choose your desktop as the destination! If you do, hundreds of image files will be created there, and the OS will probably grind to a halt just trying to manage the desktop user-interface! (Note: The app now warns you against this if you try to do it.)
Question: I chose an “Anamorphic DVD” resolution, but the image is letterboxed. Aren’t anamorphic widescreen DVDs supposed to be without letterboxing in their images?
Answer: Not necessarily. See this page to understand why.
Click the “Go” button. Your sequence will now generate. This may take a while, so you might want to hide the app (Cmd-H) and go find a Starbucks.
5)
Same pics
Jul 20, 2008. 12:58 PMKeith-Kid says:
I see.
Jul 18, 2008. 7:20 AMbuddah444 says:
A lot of time copying and pasting.
Jul 16, 2008. 11:08 PMWard_Nox says:
AHHHHH so this dosen't generate a movie just the images for it....i know you can build the actual crawl easier in after effects (in version cs or above) still hard to argue over some extra work to use a free program but forge is right chemist you should realy take ur own screen caps for stuff like this
Jul 16, 2008. 11:09 PMWard_Nox says:
....im gunna have to try but i bet you can use this to make a crawl thats a gif
Jul 16, 2008. 4:32 PMforgesmith says:
Please notice the amazing similarities to the software author's own tutorial, including graphics, words, and assorted garbage symbols showing up in this 'ible as can happen when you cut-and-paste.

Anyone want to take back their vote?
Jul 16, 2008. 2:07 PMslimguy379 says:
besides using this to show your geek friends what other benefits does this play? I know if you make a fake fan star wars movie this would be awesome, but... besides that!!!
Jul 15, 2008. 6:54 PMjackdaun says:
is ti possible to do this on windows on glorious, glorious windows? Jack
Jul 15, 2008. 8:01 AMItsTheHobbs says:
Now, the problems. nothing worked except the desktop (it's more like over 3000 images), I can't save,and I can't watch it.
Jul 15, 2008. 5:38 AMItsTheHobbs says:
Its a good one too!
Jul 15, 2008. 5:39 AMItsTheHobbs says:
(and it's for mac!!!!! 4.5 stars)
Jul 14, 2008. 10:28 PMalex-sharetskiy says:
*yay*

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