After Effects CC 2015 Essential TrainingAfter Effects CC 2015 Essential Training
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Current format, Website or Online Data, 2015, , No Longer Available. Offered in 0 more formatsBreaks down the six foundations of After Effects mastery-compositions, layers, animation, effects, 3D, and rendering-and provides real-world projects designed to reinforce your skills.
After Effects CC Essential Training covers all of the fundamentals required to get new video editors and mograph artists up to speed with this powerful program. The first two chapters explore the key concepts, terminology, and interface of After Effects, and break down the six foundations of After Effects mastery-compositions, layers, animation, effects, 3D, and rendering. Follow-up chapters introduce a variety of real-world projects designed to reinforce the skills you've learned, such as: Building graphics such as lower thirds, logos, and credit rolls Repairing and retiming video Keying green-screen footage Rotoscoping Animating a 3D logo Motion tracking Your guide, Ian Robinson, wraps up the course with some project management techniques that will help you merge projects from multiple editors, and get you in the habit of archiving completed work.
After Effects CC Essential Training covers all of the fundamentals required to get new video editors and mograph artists up to speed with this powerful program. The first two chapters explore the key concepts, terminology, and interface of After Effects, and break down the six foundations of After Effects mastery-compositions, layers, animation, effects, 3D, and rendering. Follow-up chapters introduce a variety of real-world projects designed to reinforce the skills you've learned, such as: Building graphics such as lower thirds, logos, and credit rolls Repairing and retiming video Keying green-screen footage Rotoscoping Animating a 3D logo Motion tracking Your guide, Ian Robinson, wraps up the course with some project management techniques that will help you merge projects from multiple editors, and get you in the habit of archiving completed work.
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