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MetaCreations |
Headline Studio is an ad banner creation and animation tool that was formerly published by MetaCreations. In 1999, MetaCreations divested itself of most of its graphics products, including Headline Studio. Headline Studio development has since been acquired by Fractal.com. As of July 2000, no further information is available.
Headline Studio 1.0 has all the necesary tools for creating compelling GIF animations in one streamlined application. Here are some of its features: Dynamic key-point animation: Until now, animated banners have been built frame by frame using one or two separate applications, then "stitched" together into a GIF animation using yet another application. Headline Studio changes the approach by letting you create an animation first using key points, then rendering it out to a GIF animation file--all in one integrated application. Headline Studio lets you do the creative work up front and take care of the technical work at the end.
Split text: Headline Studio has the ability to split animated text into individual words, characters, or lines. You can also determine how much overlap from word to word, or letter to letter, happens with these animated parameters. And splitting text is a simple click once the entire animation has been created.
Color palettes: Choose from different color palettes, such as the built-in Web-safe colors. You also can import color palettes from Painter or PhotoShop, or create custom GIF palettes.
Real-time animation previews: Headline Studio gives you the ability to see your key-point animation and make changes on the fly. You can preview the GIF file instantly and see how it will look with a specified frame rate and color palette. If the file size is too large, simply adjust the frames and colors, then render the file again instantly.
Bandwidth preview: Preview how your animation will look when viewed from a 28.8 Kbps modem, an ISDN line, even a cable modem. Instant bandwidth previews let you tailor your animation to every viewing audience easily.
Import-export index: Headline Studio 1.0 imports GIF, TIFF, and JPEG files natively. Additionally, it supports Photoshop file-format plug-ins within its plug-ins folder. Headline Studio exports standard GIF89a files, compatible with all standard Web browsers.
SN: HF10MRD-0000954-PQY
CompatibilityPowerPC
32 MB of RAM
Mac OS 8
5 MB of HD space
Comments
Replaced file missing from internal server. Replacement copy thanks to soudesune.
I seem to be getting an error when I click the link to download, is this what everyone is talking about? I've tried the edit trick too but to no avail.
u re welcome, Cubist... i try to keep all my uploads working and updated...
The download link works now! Whoever is responsible for making this happen, thank you.
bertyboy has found a way how to repair those broken download links:
http://macintoshgarden.org/forum/what-do-those-broken-download-links
However, I do not know how he did it; I am too stupid for this.
WTF! Wish i could remember where i left this file last time... will re-upload this as soon as i find it...
@ Bill Gates
Yes I think that is possible.
Download still not working even with the edit trick, whereas other apps which have been uploaded after this were ready for download with the edit trick immediately after the upload. If this is not uploaded again it probably will not be downloadable for the next 10 years.
Can you export the raw .gif files into my beautiful Windows world
without compression (.sit, hqx, etc) ?
Download does not work even with edit trick. What helps in theses cases is uploading again. Then normally, for some queer reason, download works.
The download link doesn't work for me. I click it, and I get a window with this text:
NoSuchKeyThe specified key does not exist.Headline_Studiotm_Installer.sit_.bin1A6F247FD0DC3BAA4OFvuxWyTOwgk9cEdLvrH9I93tjdkJaK6jC0oeq02fJ1DmNZb9kTRYhxCW6GCgL+
Multiple clicks on the download link yield the same result, modulo the garbage string which shows up after the ".sit.bin" (which seems to be randomly generated at the time of clicking?).
Not sure what's going on here -- hopefully the problem can be diagnosed & solved, and the solution applied to any other MacGarden download links which exhibit this glitch.