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April 5, 2006 at 8:15 am #200787spetzParticipant
Hello fellow wizs
Been composting for quite a while, and never stopped inquisiting for to new plugins,expressions, methods and techniques , but I find motion graphic a subject I have been neglecting allot. I wonder if anyone can assist me by finding new links on that subject, or even have a tutorial hidden somewhere in his lap, which gives nice ideas, and examples of fresh new motion graphics techniques . I am working on a Flame station, but knowing AE is much better in this area, (please don’t turn this tread to a flame VS the world battle 😉 ), I’ll be happy to receive any new ideas regardless the software.
tnx, spetz.April 5, 2006 at 8:50 am #212673NiccolòParticipantWell I would first start with
As a starting place to see what people are doing.
I recommend you go through archives as there is tons of stuff buried in there.
You will soon realize that its not the software its the idea. Some things are easier in some apps but in the end its really not about the app.Kristijan
April 5, 2006 at 9:05 am #212679AM ParraParticipantFor the most recent motion graphics projects go to…
April 5, 2006 at 12:53 pm #212676bnwParticipantAlso the Cream section and the blog at Tween, now Motionographer (silly name): http://www.motionographer.com, and the boards at http://mograph.net.
April 6, 2006 at 2:47 pm #212677Kemer StevensonParticipantagain I am not disappointed by the great replies.
Going over works and trying to figure out how it has been done is clearly the first step to be made, and for that reason I have been doing that exact thing in the past month or so. the links are great and new to me.
But as for the second step, thats where I linger… —> showing you the bhin D c’ns of the magic… in other words, does anyone knows about some tutorials in this subject, which elaborate more on the actual “how” process?
cheers again for answering so quickly..
s.April 7, 2006 at 4:00 am #212675AlesisParticipantTry and find tutorials for after effects. There you will find tons of info about it.
I suggest buy the Total Training course for AE, it has lots of Motion GRaphics tips and tricksApril 7, 2006 at 7:23 am #212672NiccolòParticipantPhotoshop tutorials to. If you can do it in Photoshop you can do it in most compositing apps. Learn design the rest is just keyframes 😛
Or buy stock footage of predesignd backgrounds and add your text or images on top of that.April 7, 2006 at 12:24 pm #212678AM ParraParticipantThe Creative Cows website has a lot of free video tutorials, for example After Effects.
April 21, 2006 at 9:32 pm #212680AnonymousInactiveYou can check out
Some pretty good AE tutorials there, you need some working knowledge of AE, but sounds like you won’t have a problem.
April 22, 2006 at 1:48 pm #212674viking jonssonParticipantDesign First for 3D Artists (Paperback)
by Geoffrey Kater …lovely book.Not exhactly related to Mographing but worth it all the way.The ANVEl has released a DVD from(TotalTraining).
That and he has online classes as well.Motion Design: Moving Graphics for Television, Music Video, Cinema, and Digital Interfaces (Hardcover)
by Matt Woolman.i’m a wannabe(closet) mographer heheh.My futile attempts have become better with a lil practise but i keep running into walls due to a lack of
^^design sense^^ .Thats why i appreciate the discipline so much.b
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