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After Effects CS3: Introduction for Beginners (2 day)AAECS3-12 Course duration (days): 2 |
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About this classWhether you are a motion graphics designer, visual effects artist, video editor, or a rich media designer for the web, Adobe After Effects CS3 Professional lets you design and animate with greater creative freedom This two day introductory course is designed to allow those new to post production techniques to get the most from this immensely powerful software. The emphasis throughout this introduction is on practical exercises. These exercises will cover incorporating footage with Photoshop and Illustrator graphics, video layering techniques, working with key frames, using filters for special effects and rendering your final project. You will also look at different rendering techniques and ways to optimise the finished production for broadcast, DVD or the web. Who will the lesson benefit?Anybody new to post-production techniques, that wishes to gain "hand-on" experience through practical exercises.What delegates will learnThe emphasis throughout this introduction is on practical exercises. These exercises will cover incorporating footage with Photoshop and Illustrator graphics, video layering techniques, working with key frames, using filters for special effects and rendering your final project. You will also look at different rendering techniques and ways to optimise the finished production for broadcast, DVD or the web.Contents of this classDAY ONEStarting a project
Importing footage
Working with layers
Working with text
Working with key frames
Parent/child relationships
Introduction to using mattes
DAY TWOCompiling your project
Filters and transitions
More about key frames
Finalising your project
Linear and Bezier interpolation
Final rendering
Saving your work for film, video, multimedia, mobile devices and the web
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