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Placing a MSNBC, CNN, FOX, type Logo with similar Marker thruout video.

Last post 11-06-2009, 21:11 by seeker. 3 replies.
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  •  11-05-2009, 15:25 351843

    Placing a MSNBC, CNN, FOX, type Logo with similar Marker thruout video.

    Howdy folks:

    Not new to computers. An old geek, but green in you folks

    arena.  Did couple hundred hours about 5 years ago on Studio 8

    Using Studio 14 Ultimate collection I am.

    Question is in the title.  Not going to Use their logo's of course, but am building

    some "Training" lessons for Yamaha Arranger keyboards.  All volunteer it is

    and the site is free with some of my other work on it.

    However with the feedback I'm getting on preliminary Video's is fantastic.

    Suggestions I do something commercial... NAW am retired..

    I don't want this easily purloined and presented as someone else's.

    I'm the talent and only build and narrate.  

    Again I have a unique logo for the site and would like it completely thru the

    10 minute set of lessons.

    Thank you,

     Seeker

  •  11-05-2009, 20:23 351884 in reply to 351843

    Re: Placing a MSNBC, CNN, FOX, type Logo with similar Marker thruout video.

    It's called a "bug".  Place the logo on the title or overlay track, and then double click it to use the "Pan and Zoom" feature.  This will allow you to position the bug wherever you want in the frame.
  •  11-05-2009, 22:02 351891 in reply to 351884

    Re: Placing a MSNBC, CNN, FOX, type Logo with similar Marker thruout video.

    Phoenix,

    Will give this a try tomorrow, am tapped working so much today.

    Appreciate your help.

    Thank you,

    Seeker  

  •  11-06-2009, 21:11 352123 in reply to 351891

    Re: Placing a MSNBC, CNN, FOX, type Logo with similar Marker thruout video.

    Phoenix,

    I did work with area you mentioned and it did work for length of clip I placed on the overlay track.

    How do I make this display for entire video.

    I could simply stretch the clip for entire video length, I guess, but that seems a bit strange.

    Thanks,

     Seeker

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