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Tuesday, August 05, 2008

Filed under: EditingMotion Graphics

In the Spotlight

steve martin | 08/05

Emphasize your subject using this classic effect.

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Learn how to call attention to an individual in a photograph, illuminate text in a book, or emphasize an item on the screen for a training demo. At Ripple Training we use this technique every day to call attention to specific areas of the screen.  You’ll even see it used in this video!

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