I appreciate any direction on this. Thanks!

This would be using photoshop I assume? I have limited acces to said program. AKA, no money. Any programs you recommend?Qyot27 wrote:I don't think I've ever seen that yellow one. The red I actually did recently because of the restricted trailer for MacGruber. The text is slightly different for new trailers, though - the green uses "Appropriate Audiences" now, and the red uses "Mature Audiences".
Heck, all you'd really have to do is grab one of the trailers from Apple's site (or iTunes, if the main site fails), take the first frame, and clean it up a little if you wanted to. The 1080p offerings on there are probably the highest quality you'll find for official MPAA titlecards. You could also just use it as a template and compose your own faux ratings board text.
Gimp. It's free.OzzieAlThor79 wrote:This would be using photoshop I assume? I have limited acces to said program. AKA, no money. Any programs you recommend?Qyot27 wrote:I don't think I've ever seen that yellow one. The red I actually did recently because of the restricted trailer for MacGruber. The text is slightly different for new trailers, though - the green uses "Appropriate Audiences" now, and the red uses "Mature Audiences".
Heck, all you'd really have to do is grab one of the trailers from Apple's site (or iTunes, if the main site fails), take the first frame, and clean it up a little if you wanted to. The 1080p offerings on there are probably the highest quality you'll find for official MPAA titlecards. You could also just use it as a template and compose your own faux ratings board text.
Seconded. I don't think there's much it can't do that Photoshop can.Enigma wrote:Gimp. It's free.OzzieAlThor79 wrote:This would be using photoshop I assume? I have limited acces to said program. AKA, no money. Any programs you recommend?Qyot27 wrote:I don't think I've ever seen that yellow one. The red I actually did recently because of the restricted trailer for MacGruber. The text is slightly different for new trailers, though - the green uses "Appropriate Audiences" now, and the red uses "Mature Audiences".
Heck, all you'd really have to do is grab one of the trailers from Apple's site (or iTunes, if the main site fails), take the first frame, and clean it up a little if you wanted to. The 1080p offerings on there are probably the highest quality you'll find for official MPAA titlecards. You could also just use it as a template and compose your own faux ratings board text.
Yes, basically.OzzieAlThor79 wrote:Yes! More to learn!
So the idea is that I could take an image from any high quality video, import it into here and (after much study on how to do this) start tinkering with said opening image?
I am assuming I will then take said tinkerd image and make that my opening in my video editor. Correct?