Brief Summary
This course makes learning Adobe After Effects a breeze! You'll start from scratch and work on cool projects that bring your ideas to life.
Key Points
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Beginner-friendly approach to After Effects.
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Hands-on projects for practical learning.
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Explore 3D space and Cinema 4D integration.
Learning Outcomes
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Create and arrange layers effectively.
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Apply various effects and transitions.
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Understand the After Effects interface and workflow.
About This Course
Learn How To Use After Effects To Create Stunning Digital Motion Effects. Taught By Leading Adobe Effects Trainer
In this Adobe After Effects CC training course from Infinite Skills you will learn how to get the most out your post-production effects and compositing with this powerful software from Adobe. Designed for the beginner, you will learn how to use After Effects CC from the ground up, no previous experience is necessary!
You will start this video based tutorial with an overview of the After Effects workflow, and a tour of the interface to become familiar with the location of the tools you will use. The course then immediately gets you working hands-on with projects; importing video, importing assets, creating and arranging your layers and working with text. You will learn how to work with shapes, and techniques for using the paint tools. The course introduces you to masks, matts and stencils, and distorting and animation using Puppet Tools. As you continue through the After Effects CC training you will learn how to apply effects and transitions, track motion, stabilize video, and work within 3D space. An amazing new feature to After Effects CC is the ability to bring in Cinema 4D scenes as layers using the Live 3D Pipeline, and Jeff will show you how!
Once you have completed this Adobe After Effects CC video tutorial, you will have a solid grasp on how to apply the tools in this visual effects software to your own video projects. Working files are included, allowing you to follow along with the author throughout the lessons.
Duane P.
Some areas are a little more difficult to understand but it appears that he may go in depth more as we get further into the class. Many of the things are similar to what I use in photoshop, it is just a different way of doing it.