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Use the shows available on BluffTitler website

Use the shows available on BluffTitler website By saby - Last updated on Sunday, January 09, 2011
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Category: Pinnacle Studio Tips & Tricks, Tutorials / Plugins  -  Previous tutorials
Published on Saturday, October 09, 2010
Created on Monday, January 11, 2010 3:02 PM
 

BluffTitler creates 3D titles for your videos, as well as cool other effects (see some movies and examples here).
For this tutorial, you need to own BluffTitler (which is a rather good companion to AVID Studio). For more information regarding BluffTitler or for buying BluffTitler, visit BluffTitler website (as well as our article "BluffTitler - Collect shows for free").

On BluffTitler website you can find many free shows posted by many users. We will see in this tutorial how to record these shows on your PC. These shows are in the BluffTitler Gallery quite right in the top banner :

Gallery position

Step 1 : Register

You must first register on the site to be able to enter the Gallery. Guess what? To do so you must click on Login in the Login Information area :

Login

A new window opens :

Login window

If you are already a registered user, enter your username in nickname and password in password. Click on Login :

Username and password

You're connected, you can skip to Step 2 :

Connexion successfull

If you are not a registered user you will have to become one.
Click on Click here to register. In the window that opens choose a username that you enter in nickname , enter your e-mail, choose a password that you need to retype below. In key 1 and key 2 enter the registration keys you were provided when you purchased BluffTitler.
To finish click on Register :

Register window

Step 2 : Browse available shows

In the Image Browser area the shows were arranged by categories :

Image Browser

Choose for example 3D Models. The shows will appear as thumbnails :

3D Models shows list

Select, for example, the one that represents a clock on fire. A specific window will open. We see large thumbnail representing the show. There is also the author's name, date of online publication, a small accompanying text and a rating system.
Click on Play show :

Play show

Step 3 : Saving in BluffTitler

The following window should open, offering to open the file with BluffTitler. Click Open :

File association

BluffTitler starts. Click on Play Show :

Play Show

Wait until the show is loaded. In the menu File select Save Show + All Media Files :

Saving

Then click OK and do not forget to check Place Media Files in Subfolders :

Subfolders

There, just choose a name for your show and a location to save it. Now this show will be used in BluffTitler without going online.

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Gert Oskar Reitner By # Gert Oskar Reitner @ Saturday, October 09, 2010 8:48 PM
Have missed you !!!! Great info and Tutorial !


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