Digital Juice TV. Building a Dramatic Title Sequence in Ink. Extinction - Creating Hollywood-Style Movie Title Graphics. Graffiti Comes Alive! Thanks for your opinion, leave a comment below and help us improve.
Expand / Collapse In this tutorial Jim Thomas will show you how to create a graffiti scene that comes to life when music enters the scene. He'll be using Arrows and Circularities from the Motion Designer's Toolkit 1 and some great text from Digital Juice Fonts. He'll also be using some After Effects distortion techniques and some simple expressions to help the graffiti jump off the wall using the music track to help animate the scene. Release Date: January 5, 2011 Video Type: Screen Capture TrainingCategory: CompositingSoftware Used: Adobe After EffectsSkill Level: Intermediate Loading... Oops! A system error has occurred and your request did not complete.Please click here to reset this page and try again.
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Expand / Collapse Hosted ByJon WalkerEditor & Graphic Designer In this tutorial, Jon Walker shows you how to light, composite and control the cameras for a "CSI"- style crime scene show open. Mechanical Mania. Cutting Class: Moving Pictures. Extreme Motion Graphics with Jon Walker. Thanks for your opinion, leave a comment below and help us improve.
Expand / Collapse Hosted ByJon WalkerEditor & Graphic Designer In this tutorial Jon Walker shows you how to create the popular freeze frame cutout cartoon effect for an extreme sports athlete highlight spot in After Effects. He covers techniques such as time remapping (on both music layers and motion elements), freeze framing a segment from a video, adding a thick cartoon style stroke to an isolated rotoscoped video element, and building a montage of colorful MDT elements as a backdrop on the frozen footage to complete the effect. Release Date: October 14, 2010 Video Type: Screen Capture TrainingCategory: CompositingSoftware Used: Adobe After Effects, JuicerSkill Level: Intermediate Loading... Oops! A system error has occurred and your request did not complete.Please click here to reset this page and try again. Kick Buttocks - Comic Book Movie Trailer Effects. Thanks for your opinion, leave a comment below and help us improve.
Expand / Collapse In this tutorial we show you how to put together a dynamic Comic Book Hero style movie trailer in After Effects by using grunge and paint effects to reveal photos and text in a powerful way. By taking a few elements from the Motion Designer's Toolkits and combining them with PhotoKnockouts images, a Texture Toolkit texture and a soundtrack provided by the MusicBox Library, you can easily and quickly put together something with a custom look which will have the style of a Hollywood production. In this process, the ability to finetune and customize your look by using the After Effects Projects files provided with Motion Designer's Toolkit is explored and exploited. Creative Thinking, Part 1. Creative Thinking, Part 2. The Art of a Title Sequence. Thanks for your opinion, leave a comment below and help us improve.
Expand / Collapse Hosted ByEran SternMotion Designer and host of Sternfx.com In this tutorial, After Effects guru Eran Stern takes on the challenging task of recreating a title sequence from the movie "300" in order to show you how Digital Juice products can help you add energy and interest to your compositions. Pulling elements from Motion Designer's Toolkit 7, Compositor's Toolkits 1 and 3 as well as from both Texture Toolkits, he designs and builds a three-scene 3D environment with the same graphic novel/comic book feel of the original inspiration. In the process, he shows you how to set up your project so that the transitions between scenes add to the drama and pace of the piece.
Release Date: March 24, 2011 Video Type: Screen Capture TrainingCategory: CompositingSoftware Used: Adobe After Effects, JuicerSkill Level: Advanced Loading... Oops! Building a Spooky Hallway. Thanks for your opinion, leave a comment below and help us improve.
Expand / Collapse Hosted ByJohn DickinsonSenior Broadcast Designer at Foxtel & Owner of Motionworks In this tutorial John Dickinson builds a scene in After Effects worthy of inclusion in any of your favorite horror or suspense flicks. He sets up a spooky hallway with a door leading to untold terror using elements from Compositor's Toolkit 3, textures from Texture Toolkit 1 and two still stock photos. He shows you how to use the Vanishing Point tool in Photoshop to create the hallway graphics from these photos in such a way that the After Effects camera can move through it as if it was a full 3D set. Digital Tracking. After Effects Tutorials, Plug-ins and Stock Footage for Post Production Professionals.