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Creating Rolling Credits, Part 5: Musical Backdrop and Animation

August 4, 2012 | Filed under: Tutorial

In this article, we will introduce the musical element, as well as look into Blender’s Jack integration and the use of the scene with Blender’s Video Sequence Editor to make your final credits roll.  In here will be tips on automating the gain of a track using Ardour while using …

Creating Rolling Credits, Part 4: Fades to Black

July 26, 2012 | Filed under: Tutorial

So far, our scrolling credit rolls have ended pretty abruptly.  In this part of the credits tutorial series, we will cover the process of fading the credits to black using Blender scene animation.

Blender-and-Inkscape Scroll

Creating Rolling Credits, Part 3: Using a Video Backdrop

July 13, 2012 | Filed under: Tutorial

On the first article, we discussed creating the credits document using Inkscape.  On the second article, we discussed using that document with Blender to create a rolling credits clip.  In this article, we will be covering the use of Blender to combine the scrolling text and a video backdrop.

Creating Rolling Credits, Part 2: “Filming” Credits Page with Blender

July 4, 2012 | Filed under: Tutorial

This is part two of the “Creating Rolling Credits” series of articles.  In this article, we will take the credits page we created in Inkscape, and film it in Blender to result in the scrolling effect.

Final Credit Roll

Creating Rolling Credits, Part 1: Credits Page Creation in Inkscape

July 1, 2012 | Filed under: Tutorial

In a lot of movies and television shows, you’ll see a “rolling credits” clip at the end of the production.  This is a stylistic choice that seems to be a standard for a lot of productions, and not an unreasonable one: when the credits are scrolling, the viewer has more …

Multiband Compression

Homebrew Software Multiband “Fill-In-The-Blank” Toolkit

June 7, 2012 | Filed under: Tutorial

Multiband compression is a normal tool in most producers’ audio toolkits that allow you to bring out each instrument’s unique qualities, but is also used by podcasters and broadcasters to give the impressive amount of body in the announcer’s voice. I’m still studying the different effects of the various bands …

Managing Track and Bus Channels in Ardour

April 29, 2012 | Filed under: Tutorial

Ardour has a lot of features that are going for it.  However, one of the most valuable is the fact that a channel or bus can have a different number of inputs and outputs.  This is very useful in cases where an effect plugin performs some asymmetrical task, such as …

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Creating a Title Sequence with Blender

March 17, 2012 | Filed under: Tutorial

As a personal exercise, I spent some time these last two weeks learning the process of animation, Blender style.  I have a YouTube channel, although it has virtually nothing on it at this time, except for the result of this particular experiment: the title sequence I intend to use when …

Tape Deck

An Ultra-Simple Recording Workflow with the Jack Timemachine

February 26, 2012 | Filed under: Tutorial

Sometimes, you just want to make a recording, not a multitrack mix.  In this case, Ardour would be overkill.  Heck, with the flexibility in Jack, Audacity would be overkill.  You just need something that can take your (clean) recording and place it into a file immediately.  No work space, no …

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Streaming Podcast with Skype Workflow

January 20, 2012 | Filed under: Tutorial

So far, I’ve done a lot of talking about specific programs individually.  This is important, because you need to know how to use the tools before you can use them effectively.  However, at this point, we can start making full-scale workflows for larger projects… after all, nobody uses just one …

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