How to add text to a video

Discussion in 'Graphics & Multimedia' started by tomflascee, Mar 23, 2007.

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    Is there an easy way to add my text link to a video clip. Similar to what you may see on many youtube videos?

    Thanks,
    Matt
     
    tomflascee, Mar 23, 2007 IP
  2. pixel876

    pixel876 Guest

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    Yes there is, here is a tut for adobe premiere pro 2.0

    But this is not batch.. or free :)
     
    pixel876, Mar 24, 2007 IP
  3. deccanbazaar.biz

    deccanbazaar.biz Banned

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    you may use mapping or alayer over te image to show up the text over a video ;)
     
    deccanbazaar.biz, Mar 24, 2007 IP
  4. wassim

    wassim Well-Known Member

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    Hi, the best way to is to have your videos in flash flv format and have your custom flash flv player with all the links you'd love on it. Mail me if you're interrested in something like that.
     
    wassim, Mar 24, 2007 IP
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    longhornfreak Well-Known Member

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    I believe what you are looking for is watermarking, there are several programs out there that will do this for you.
     
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  6. shuttle

    shuttle Active Member

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    use Adobe Premiere. Use the text tool to enter your text into the Text window.

    Edit your text with the commands in the Title menu. Then open the File menu and select Save As, then save and name your title.

    From the Clip window, locate the frame that you want to contain the text. With that frame displayed, drag the Clip window into the Title window. You can now see how your text will look in the frame that is to contain it.
    Modify as needed.Drag your text into a Superimpose Track on the Construction window. Place your text under the frame that's going to display it. Click on your text clip to select it.
    From the Clip menu, click on Transparency. Select key settings in the box that appears. Make any adjustments that may apply to the specific key setting.
    From the Construction window, drag your text clip to cover the number of frames that will display it.Preview your movie using the Make Snapshot command from the Make menu.
     
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    itrana123 Peon

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    yes i also vote for the Adobe Premier caz i have this problem sometime before when i have to add some videos for my website and I would like you to use this software for video editing purpose. its Superb for this purpose and anything relevant to video Editing...
     
    itrana123, Mar 27, 2007 IP
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    To make it quick use freeware called virtualdub,just add the filter while encoding
    video
     
    ilxeon, Mar 27, 2007 IP