Wordy Titles
So now that things have been approved on my end for the opening sequence I created for the latest Safeway training video I have been asked to create a c
losing animation for each of the segments as well that should of course tie in with the theme I created for the opening. Luckily that means I'm able to tear apart the file I used for the open and rearrange it to become appropriate for the closer. An interesting design challenge however is that I've been asked to include the entire list of segment titles into the composition. Unfortunately there are quite a few titles; some of which are pretty wordy. That equates to quite a bit of text to be included in a design. I have a feeling this could require a few iterations to get to a place where everyone feels good about the design. *The link provided here is updated to reflect the latest version of the video sequence created. This version is now approved by the important people at Safeway and being inserted into the training video program. Click the thumbnail to view the quicktime movie or right click on it and click "Save Target As" if you would like to download the clip to your desktop.
losing animation for each of the segments as well that should of course tie in with the theme I created for the opening. Luckily that means I'm able to tear apart the file I used for the open and rearrange it to become appropriate for the closer. An interesting design challenge however is that I've been asked to include the entire list of segment titles into the composition. Unfortunately there are quite a few titles; some of which are pretty wordy. That equates to quite a bit of text to be included in a design. I have a feeling this could require a few iterations to get to a place where everyone feels good about the design. *The link provided here is updated to reflect the latest version of the video sequence created. This version is now approved by the important people at Safeway and being inserted into the training video program. Click the thumbnail to view the quicktime movie or right click on it and click "Save Target As" if you would like to download the clip to your desktop.