Anyone know how to accomplish this with Adobe Premiere? I had searched every place that I knew but could not find a tutorial on how to do this. I did figure out how to do subtitling with Media Studio Pro, but Adobe Premiere seems to be a much better program and i'd like to know how to do it in this program. Does the subtitling process work similar to the way MSP's does?
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Yes, you can use transparant *.tga's and apply them to the Video2 track.
Place it along the timeline, add Motion (like a moving path, but NOT as good) etc. Use the Context Menu/Video/Transparancy/Alpha Channel key to erase the *.tga's background.
If you think Premiere is better than MSPro....I have this bridge in New York City for sale.
I only use Premiere because I HAVE TO. Premiere can be a royal P.I.A. when it comes to doing things MSPro users take for granted.
I'd give my eye teeth for an RT-2000/MSPro plugin.
Dr. Mordrid
[This message has been edited by Dr Mordrid (edited 11 April 2001).]
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