basically if you made yours on your webcam on your PC obveously you would have Windows Movie Maker, go on to tools on the task bar and click on titles and credits you can have video transistions to get onto the title its really cool but you don't need to install any sort of programme to do this.
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Check out: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0034492/
Any adaptation of something that already exists -- such as a story -- is a unique exercise, based on the intention or agenda of the one who adapts. This is as true in film making as it is in any other medium.
The title of the film 'Glory' is ironic because during the course of the film it becomesapparent that there is never any real glory in war.
One way to determine if a film has been previously used is to check for any copyright information or credits at the beginning or end of the film. Additionally, you can search for the film title online to see if there are any records of its previous use or distribution.
Your answer depends on the person making the film -- at any level of credit for it -- and those related politics, and the political consequences involved when the film is shown. The political landscape of the geography is also key.
Tony Curtis did not appear in any film with the word "Bounty" in the title.
About any video editing program can do this. Even windows movie maker, just drag on your video and remove the sound from it. Then import the second film and just drag the sound of it onto the clip you want it on.
yes there is film schools that focus on making documentaries
Krakatoa, East of Java is the film, with a mistake in the title, as it is West.
no its making fun of it, but that film is hilarious!
Yes. I believe the title is best boy for the film industry. For plays it is stage hand.