PowerUP Webinar 43: Scripting in DVD Studio Pro

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Duration: 50:50

Presented: June 2, 2011

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DVD STUDIO PRO TUTORIAL

Most of us create DVDs without using stories or scripts. However, stories, which are short segments of a video track, and scripts, which are short computer programs, provide a great deal of power when creating a customized DVD. This power goes far beyond the standard controls in the DVD Studio Pro interface.

This session looks at what stories and scripts are and provides a wide variety of examples in how to use them. You don’t need to be a programmer to create scripts; you just need a logical frame of mind and an ability to break your ideas down into simple steps.

Audience Level

This title assumes a working knowledge of DVD Studio Pro. If you need a refresher on the application, please watch Webinar #35: From HD Video to SD DVD.

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