Learn The Basics Of After Effects To Create a Moving Portrait
In this class, I’ll teach you the basics of navigating and working in AfterEffects. We’ll re-create a moving portrait and while doing that learn about the AfterEffects interface and some of its basic tools. This class will be great for anyone who has a firm understanding of applications that deal with layers like Photoshop, Illustrator, and Fresco. This will also be a good introduction for intermediate-level video editors who have worked in Premiere Pro and want to begin experimenting with AfterEffects. That being said, I’ll try to explain things as easily and succinctly as possible for those of you with no experience in these types of applications.
We’ll cover the following skills:
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- Creating a new project
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- Creating a new composition
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- Importing media and organizing your project
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- A brief overview of the AfterEffects Interface
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- Creating and nesting compositions and layers
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- Different layer types and their uses
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- Keyboard shortcuts for easier navigation
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- The basics of keyframing and understanding position/scale/placement in a 2D space
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- The basics of keying and masking
This class will be useful for anyone who’s curious to get their feet wet in AfterEffects but finds the program to be overall confusing and frustrating. Again, I won’t teach you everything because AfterEffects is VAST but hopefully I’ll give you the vocabulary and skills to begin to utilize some of its basic functions.