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Rolling Credits

beckmen

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Anybody know of a good program to create rolling credits (simple white on black) where I can copy and paste into the text field? (or even use a .doc or something) I am looking for simplicity, as I am going to make the credits and then plug it into Womble as a mpg (I will convert with TMPGenc if need be) and mix in music and stuff then, so all I need is something small and easy to use.
 
I am doign that with ULEAD MEDIA STUDIO PRO, it has a great moving path feature.
 
I'd rather not go through the hassle of registering for the site, DLing the 131-mb, installing the probably massive program just for some credits. Are there any like tools that can do this? Freeware that is small?

Thanks, anyways for the Ulead idea. I might have to bite the bullet and fall back on it.
 
I bet there are...
 
anybody ever find any easy freeware for this, what did you end up doing beckmen?
 
boon23 said:
I am doign that with ULEAD MEDIA STUDIO PRO, it has a great moving path feature.

how did you do this, boon? do you use a jpg with all of your credits in it?
 
I used to write one page full of credits and combine it with other ones.
But I am now using Proshow Producer. Better program.
 
How with Proshow Producer? I've glanced over the manual, but didn't see anything on how to. Did I miss it, am I just blind or is it hidden well?
 
it's an easy program. And it does the job. The manual may call it a slide show program, but it can do so much more.
 
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