New opening sequence

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New opening sequence

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I saw this idea on TV a few evenings ago and thought it would be possible to recreate it using Vide Studio. Here's my example. I just used the first clip I found and haven't worried about the colour scheme. I just wanted to see if the overall effect works. Was quite pleased with the result. Would write it up if anyone thought it worthwhile
John
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Pretty good!

I like the way it fades out to reveal the whole video!

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I like the way it fades out to reveal the whole video!
Thanks for your comments.
That's the bit I was trying to achieve.
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