A quirky font – Snap ITC - feels right for this one. I type in a title, “Trekking the W” (this popular trek is nicknamed the ‘W’), and choose a font for it. First I go to the Title tab, select Use image for the Background (lower right) and click the button beside to select an image. You access these by clicking the Personalize button. The first thing I do is to improve the Title/Credits. It’s not too bad, but I can make it better in several ways. Of course muvee Reveal allows you to save your productions at much higher qualities levels for local viewing, all the way up to 1920x1080 Hi Def. To view it in slightly higher quality, click on the link at the top after the video finishes (which takes you to the YouTube site) and then on "watch in high quality". Note: what you're seeing here is in standard online (YouTube) video quality. Here’s the muvee I created in the first part of this tutorial: In this part I show how to make the production even better, by adding titles/credits, splitting some of the video clips, being even more ruthless about the selection of photos, manually improving the pan/zoom on a few of the photos, and other tweaks. This is the second and final part of my tutorial of muvee Reveal using some photos & video I shot on a short trek in the Chilean Andes.
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