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After Effects CS4: Introduction
Course Outline
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2 Days |
| OVERVIEW |
Whether you are a motion graphics designer, visual effects
artist, video editor, or a rich media designer for the web,
Adobe After Effects CS4 Professional lets you design and animate
with greater creative freedom
This Adobe authorized 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.
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DAY ONE
Starting a project
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The Composition windows
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Using the Project window
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Working with layers over time
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Animating layers independently
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Designing backgrounds from scratch
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Using Bezier motion paths
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Applying effects to filters
Importing footage
Working with layers
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Different layer masking techniques
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Creating animated Bezier mattes
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Exposing elements of your last project
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Trimming and moving layers
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Changing playback speed
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Changing playback direction
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Working with Shape layers
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Using Brainstorm to experiment and refine designs
Working with text
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Customising text presets
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Animating text
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Antialiased text
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Using text layers
Working with key frames
Parent/child relationships
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Working with the z-axis
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Trimming layers
Introduction to using mattes
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Using colour keys
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Making layers react interactively
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Working with multiple effects
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Using paths in After Effects
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Using adjustment layers
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Using the Keylight keyer
DAY TWO
Compiling your project
Filters and transitions
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An in-depth look at After Effects filters including:
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Levels
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Creating drop shadows
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Perspective filters
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Using texturise
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Setting mattes
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Bevelling the Alpha channel
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Bevelling edges of rectangular objects
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An in-depth look at transitions
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Using the Comp window
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Creating text effects
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Animating text
More about key frames
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Further principles of key framing
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Copying and pasting key frames
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Key frame assistants
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Time reverse key framing
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Simultaneously editing multiple key frames
Finalising your project
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Using the pen tool to edit the value graph
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Issues involved in interpolation methods
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Precise control over velocity
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Controlling speed of change
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Nesting complex compositions
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Mixing interpolation methods
Linear and Bezier interpolation
Final rendering
Saving your work for film, video, multimedia, mobile devices and the web
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