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Idea New tutorial idea - creating thumbnails with Movie Studio

Doc - I like the idea in your new video about doing instructional or tutorial videos because whenever I have an issue, you are the first one that I turn to and am very grateful that you are here.
I have one idea for an instructional tutorial. You could show people how to make a real cool looking thumbnail for their YT videos in MS. Here is an example of what I have been making on a website called Canva, but I would love to be able to just make them in house on my MSP13 or 14 (if the gui and upgrades are worth the money). While Canva makes it easy they do not have things such as outlining text, shadowing and lots of other video FX that would be cool.
Just a thought!
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Last Edit:17 Feb 2017 22:24 by huskereurocat
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Posted 17 Feb 2017 18:53 #2
Here is something that I came up with in MSP13, but I bet that you have a lot more tricks and shortcuts than I do. I would be interested to know about them.
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Posted 17 Feb 2017 22:25 #3
Thanks for your suggestion.
I have added it to "the list".
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