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Adobe After Effects CS4 Tutorial 1 – Intro This course is made up out of (136 tutorials / videos). Index: Tutorials 1-6: Introduction Tutorials 7-12: Creating a Simple Project Tutorials 13-20: Project and Importing Essentials Tutorials 21-28: Using Compositions and Layers Tutorials 29-39: Creating Animation Tutorials 40-47: Understanding and Editing Video Tutorials 48-63: The Power of Effects Tutorials 64-66: Color-Correcting Footage Tutorials 67-72: Creating and Animating Text Tutorials 73-75: Creating Animated Digital Paint Tutorials 76-80: Creating Animated Digital Drawings Tutorials 81-85: Motion Paths Tutorials 86-92: Intermediate Animation Tutorials 93-95: Concealing with Masks and Keying Tutorials 96-99: Compositing 101 Tutorials 100-102: Stabilizing and Tracking Motion Tutorials 103-106: Working in 3D Tutorials 107-111: Using Audio Tutorials 112-115: Linking Audio Volume to Animation Properties Tutorials 116-118: Precomposing and Nesting Compositions Tutorials 119-122: Integrating with Other Adobe Applications Tutorials 123-130: Exporting to Video and Media Tutorials 131-135: Bringing It All Together Tutorial 136: Good bye First of all this is course that will help you learn Adobe After Effects CS4 (It is composed of a lot of tutorials). VERY IMPORTANT NOTE !!!: These tutorials (or this whole course) will get you professional if you have the patience and the willing to sit and learn. You will be taught everything that Adobe After Effects CS4 can do. So if you are …
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Full Length Trailer for Elysium Elysium is a 30 minute science fiction film that I co-wrote and co-directed with my friend Andrew Church. It is currently in post-production. I am creating all of the visual effect for the final film, and I primarily use the following pieces of software: Blender – 3D modeling, animation, lighting, and some compositing Adobe Premiere CS4 – editing Adobe After Effects CS4 – majority of compositing Adobe Photoshop CS4 – Matte paintings, texturing Syntheyes – 3D camera tracking The live action visuals were shot with a Panasonic HVX-200. One shot so far was captured with a Canon T1i DSLR camera. The film is a personal project, aimed at telling a simple story with professional looking visuals. I am a fourth year film student craft tracking in visual effects and compositing. www.elysiumthefilm.com www.marksniffen.com
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In this Part 1 of 3 of the CS4 4.1 update video you’ll get a chance to see the new Premiere 4.1 & After Effects 9.02 newest features in action. Some of the new updates include improved AVCHD playback, DVD & VOB support, New FRAME EXPORT, RED RAW Settings WIndow, EXPORT TO YouTube HD, Avid Import & Export and more.
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Get the complete lesson at www.totaltraining.com. find out about more lessons on Twitter @totaltraining or http Order today and save 20% using coupon code tt_social. With Total Training for Adobe After Effects CS5 Essentials you’ll learn the basics from getting started setting up compositions and importing files, to more complex animations, masks, text, and even 3D! You will learn tips and tricks, as well as techniques that you can use to create your own compositions. After Effects is the standard in the industry for compositing and graphics animation – stay competitive and add this skill set to your knowledge.
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My first attempt at making a muzzle flash using After Effects CS5. It was actually pretty straightforward. Get Action Essentials 2 from Video Copilot!
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