My HT movie intro, thanks to ?
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Well, I can't really tell you who created this for me, but I was messing around with my dads digital camera tonight taking pictures of my new Ebony speakers. Yes, I will try to get them updated asap. Anyway, I took a stab at creating a movie. I know it is a little jittery, but not to bad for having my 2yr old grabing at my legs while recording. Using TheaterTek DVD Software on my HTPC, I have a few Dolby and DTS intros that come up, followed by this one. http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v396/sirquack/?action=view¤t=PorterPlexIntro.flv
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That is slick. Now you just need to figure out how to get your HTPC to run that when you turn on your system...
Play it loud...
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That is not a big deal to me. Many times when I first turn on the PC, I go right to my browser and cruise the forums or listen to online music. The TheaterTek software is pretty cool as it will run my trailers on DVD insert, or if I manually kick off a movie. I actually have 5 things that come up prior to the movie: 1) An old fashion cartoon like in the theaters that says "10 minutes until show time" "Get your buttery popcorn" "and Delicious softdrinks" 2) Then another animated clip of a roller coaster like simulation through space. The track is actualy the film from a movie reel. It ends with a planet exploding, pretty decent sound also. 3) Then I move onto a DTS and 4) Dolby trailer. 5) And finally, the one you just viewed. Works for me.
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I actually have 5 things that come up prior to the movie: 1) An old fashion cartoon like in the theaters that says "10 minutes until show time" "Get your buttery popcorn" "and Delicious softdrinks" 2) Then another animated clip of a roller coaster like simulation through space. The track is actualy the film from a movie reel. It ends with a planet exploding, pretty decent sound also. 3) Then I move onto a DTS and 4) Dolby trailer. 5) And finally, the one you just viewed.
You forget to ask the audience to silence their cell phones...
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Looks very cool Randy. Love to know what software was used to mix the video.
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Thanks guys, I believe the program used to render the movie is called Blendor. There is a long post on AVSforum somewhere talking about creating this animation. It can take like 10-20 hours to actually rendor the file down to a 20MB ISO image that you place on a DVD or hard drive. The cool thing is it also has the 20th Century music in synch.
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Here ya go, I think this is it... Universal Style Animation
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Blender is pretty powerful, but can be very time consuming to learn. I've dabbled with it Randy, I bet the real thing looks and sounds great on your system in 5.1 and on your cinema screen.
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