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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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Files: ballyweg.co.cc Easy tutorial on how to make your own personalized, custom newest disney intro in full HD. Vote: ballyweg.co.cc Software needed: Adobe After Effects CS4 or newer (CS4, CS5, CS5.5) Adobe Photoshop Newest Disney Intro – by Ballyweg 1.) Unzip the Downloaded ZIP Folder 2.) Install the Walt Disney.ttf font file. Windows Vista/7: Double click the .ttf file and then select Install. Windows XP: Copy and Paste the .ttf file into C:\Windows\Fonts Mac OS X: Drag and drop the font into the Fonts folder in the Library folder. 3.) Open Disney.psd in Adobe Photoshop 3.1) Edit your title 3.2) Select the “Productions” Layer 3.3) Edit your substitle 3.4) Save 4.) Open Disney.aep in Adobe After Effects CS4 or newer 4.1) Select Composition, then Add to Render Queue 4.2) Click Lossless, then Check Audio Output, click Format Options, select DivX, click OK. (if not available, just leave it at None and then encode/compress afterwards) 4.3) Click Render Watch in Full HD! ballyweg.co.cc
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In this Premiere Pro Cool Effect Tutorial, I show the technique of putting multiple videos inside text using the PPro Title Tool and Track Matte Key. If you ever wanted to pull this off, watch this tutorial. At the end, I reveal what my next tutorial will be about as well as a must have book for all After Effects users. Also, check out my good friend’s channel, BestProAction. He has the best Premiere Pro tutorials on the net and should be subscribed to immediately. Watch, subscribe, learn and enjoy. BestProAction’s channel: www.youtube.com Michele Yamazaki’s book: www.amazon.com
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**Wow, I never thought this would generate a lot of the same emotions that I felt when I first saw the movie in the theater, thank you everyone for the kind comments. Daft Punk certainly created something special when they scored Tron Legacy! Thanks again!** This is a much simpler design of the TRON Legacy movie intro. I created the city in Cinema 4D with textures I shot of Chicago buildings. The light streaks in the beginning were made in After Effects with Trapcode Particular. Music is from Daft Punk’s awesome TRON Legacy soundtrack, “The Grid”. Final Compositing was done in After Effects. Since I didn’t have any good assets for creating the beachside house at the end of the movie sequence, I wanted to try and infuse the intro with the look of the original TRON which is the city outline at the middle and the end. Instead of flying over the water to the beach, I just ended at the end of the intersection in the city and panned up.
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