Another Sample Image Overlay....

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PapaJohn \(MVP\)

Here's a sample clip showing the use of a custom image overlay....

http://www.papajohn.org/Temp/Ship-on-Water.wmv

I shot the video of the water at Big Sur in October... the ship is a still
picture of the new Friends-Goodwill in South Haven, Michigan.

The ship background was removed using Paint.NET and saved as a .PNG file....
the PNG was used as a custom overlay by putting it into my 'Custom Overlay
Starter Kit', a download from the Editing > Text > Custom Overlays page of
my website.

The frame is one of the special effects in the Adorage third party package.
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John Inzer

PapaJohn said:
Here's a sample clip showing the use of a custom image
overlay....

http://www.papajohn.org/Temp/Ship-on-Water.wmv

I shot the video of the water at Big Sur in October...
the ship is a still picture of the new Friends-Goodwill
in South Haven, Michigan.

The ship background was removed using Paint.NET and saved
as a .PNG file.... the PNG was used as a custom overlay
by putting it into my 'Custom Overlay Starter Kit', a
download from the Editing > Text > Custom Overlays page
of my website.

The frame is one of the special effects in the Adorage
third party package.
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It's interesting that the slight movement of
the camera creates the illusion that the ship
is moving. Neat!

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John Inzer
MS Picture It! MVP
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Wojo

And again I post a comment about custom overlays just to see you already
addressed it. I should read the new posts before addressing the old ones I
guess. :)
-Wojo
 

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