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1. Re: How do I create "game of thrones" text?
Steven L. Gotz Apr 22, 2013 10:48 PM (in response to DanielFilming)It is done with keyframes. You click on the stopwatches for scale and position and then set the initial starting point. Go to the end of the clip and resize and move the text as required. Premiere Pro will do all of the in between stuff for you. You may find that you have to set the values every so often, but certainly not every frame unless your camera work is really bouncing around.
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2. Re: How do I create "game of thrones" text?
Richard M Knight Apr 23, 2013 1:33 AM (in response to Steven L. Gotz)I think this is best done in After Effects, create a camera from your footage and have that pan past the text in 3D space.
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3. Re: How do I create "game of thrones" text?
Dave Merchant Apr 23, 2013 2:42 AM (in response to DanielFilming)In the example you're talking about the sequence is pure CGI (Cinema4D/Max).
If you have existing live action plates and want to composite in text so it appears to be occupying the same 3D space, you need to use motion-tracking or camera-matching software. After Effects can do it, for example there's a bunch of 3D-compositing tutorials at Andrew Kramer's site.
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4. Re: How do I create "game of thrones" text?
Fuzzy Barsik Apr 23, 2013 4:20 AM (in response to DanielFilming)What Dave said.
Here is an example how to do it with Mocha (Mocha AE is included with After Effects):
And here is an example how to do it with 3D Camera Tracker:
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5. Re: How do I create "game of thrones" text?
DanielFilming Apr 23, 2013 3:01 PM (in response to Fuzzy Barsik)Thanks guys, qucik unrelated follow up question:
If I have clips that are 30fps and 50fps in the same project what should I set as my project setting fps?
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6. Re: How do I create "game of thrones" text?
Fuzzy Barsik Apr 23, 2013 3:55 PM (in response to DanielFilming) -
7. Re: How do I create "game of thrones" text?
DanielFilming Apr 23, 2013 4:31 PM (in response to Fuzzy Barsik)congrats!
youtube. it's 30 fps footage mixed with 50fps. I shot some 50fps because when I turned it to 24 my image flickered.
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8. Re: How do I create "game of thrones" text?
Paul Mc Bride Apr 23, 2013 4:43 PM (in response to DanielFilming)Maybe I am missing the point but I would just create 4 or 5 titles, position them where required
and just cross dissolve them at relevant points into the background video.
No?
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9. Re: How do I create "game of thrones" text?
Evil Edison Apr 23, 2013 7:41 PM (in response to DanielFilming)Not that this helps you, but the Game of Thrones opener has to be one of my all time favorite show openings. That would definitely be a nice piece to have on the demo reel.
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10. Re: How do I create "game of thrones" text?
DanielFilming Apr 23, 2013 9:22 PM (in response to Evil Edison)I decided against the text. check out my final product if you want, i still think it works without the text:
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11. Re: How do I create "game of thrones" text?
Fuzzy Barsik Apr 24, 2013 3:43 AM (in response to DanielFilming)joe bloe premiere wrote:
I just hit 1900...
Sounds like midlife crisis to me: you still feel like a playful kitten, while out of the blue they say, 'Hey caudate, you're over 1000'...

DanielFilming wrote:
youtube. it's 30 fps footage mixed with 50fps. I shot some 50fps because when I turned it to 24 my image flickered.
As I mentioned earlier, if you mix resolutions and frame rates, you're better off with lowest resolution and highest frame rate of your footages, i.e. with footages partially in 1920x1080 and partially in 1280x720, it's wise to edit and export in 1280x720; if your footages are partially in 29.97 fps and partially in 50 fps, you'd better edit and export in 50 fps.
If you need to export to a particular frame rate, consider checking this thread in After Effects Forum.
Not sure what kind of flickering you're talking about. If it appears while you're panning the camera, you're most likely facing the critical speed phenomenon. Read trough this article by Rick Gerard to understand how to avoid it.
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12. Re: How do I create "game of thrones" text?
DanielFilming Apr 24, 2013 11:09 AM (in response to Fuzzy Barsik)rolling shutter flicker.
Thanks fuzz




