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Ive been making movies ever since ive heard of the program Fraps, now i use to make small stuff. But i want to move on to bigger things. I currently use Adobe Pemiere Pro, but i want to move onto a bigger program.

Ive seen movies that have the flashy logo's and animations. And text rolling along side of the movies and such, what program does this?

Im thinking the logo's and such are made from flash, then put into the movie? What about the rolling text and that kind of thing?

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im a DVD producer for an educational video company. we use Final cut pro and DVD studio pro but they are for a mac of corse!

pretty much FCP has everything you would need to make a movie! just get all the other affilliated programs and you have a sick movie making program!

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I dont have a mac, and i dont have the money to buy one.

Ive been using Adobe Premiere pro 2.0, and ive been reading tutorials and most of the things you can do in premiere pro.

But for the flashy logo's i need 3d modeling (I can do)

but you need to know animation (i cant do)

Looks like im learning animation!

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