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Re: Better Broadcast Graphics than VCR Companion?
jblackbu@pen.k12.va.us (Jimmy Blackburn) wrote:
>My school's in-house TV studio has been using VCR Companion with a IIgs
>and IIc for its graphics, titles, and teleprompter since its beginnings.
>However, a lot of the graphics and fonts that come with it don't have very
>high resolutions by today's broadcast standards. Is there another program
>for generating graphics on a IIgs for television broadcast that outputs
>higher resolution graphics? (Ugh, pardon my grammar.)
Well, you could do what I did for my rendition of _Julius Caesar_: Use
a graphics program that supports the higher resolution mode, draw your
title screen, credits, whatever, and then use the prog's "Full-Screen"
function, and record what you see...
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