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History of Studio Logos | Contest

 

Now this is interesting. I found this over at John Nack’s blog the other day. It’s short article that tells the brief history of the logos of some of the biggest Hollywood movie studios. Of course anyone who has watched a movie in the last 50 years has seen at least one of these logos. For instance, there’s a bit about the famous Dreamworks logo with the boy in the moon. It also shows evolution of the Warner Bros logo among others. It’s really interesting to learn a little more about something you’ve seen your whole life, or most of it anyway, and never know the story behind it. Here’s the link.

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Create A Composite Layer

If you have a multilayer composition and you
want to apply an effect to all the layers at once, don’t flatten the layers–use a composite layer instead. Hide the layers you want excluded, and press Shift-Command-Option-E (PC: Shift-Ctrl-Alt-E). A new layer will be created at the top containing a merged copy of all the visible layers.

Another option is to create a new layer at the top of the stack and make it active. Command-click (PC: Ctrl-click) each layer you want to include to make those layers active, as well. Press Option-Command-E (PC: Alt-Ctrl-E).
by Colin Smith

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